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Captiva Spine Announces Initial U.S. Case Series for the WatchTower ROAM Spine Navigation System Powered by MIRRA with Aaron Creek, M.D.

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WatchTower spine navigation system powered by MIRRA
Captiva Spine – WatchTower Spine Navigation System powered by MIRRA.

WatchTower®, Powered by MIRRA™, a next-generation system enhancement, is designed to automate 2D-to-3D registration using pre-op CT and C-arm images.  The system eliminates the need for expensive intra-operative CT imaging equipment and reduces dependence on and costs of operator support, improving affordability and broadening adoption.

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Key Takeaways

  • WatchTower Spine Navigation, powered by MIRRA, automates 2D-to-3D registration using existing pre-op CT and C-arm images.
  • The system eliminates the need for costly intra-operative CT equipment, improving affordability and adoption.
  • MIRRA enhances simplicity and efficiency, providing automatic alignment and mapping for surgeons.
  • WatchTower is designed for broader market adoption and is accessible to various healthcare facilities without heavy investment.
  • Captiva Spine focuses on delivering innovative spinal care solutions that enhance quality while managing healthcare costs.

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JUPITER, FL – April 2026 — Captiva Spine®, Inc., today announced an initial U.S. case series with Aaron Creek, M.D., of The Neck and Back Institute of Florida, centered on the evaluation of the WatchTower ROAM Spine Navigation System Powered by MIRRA™.

MIRRA offers Smart Registration for the WatchTower Spine Navigation System

The WatchTower Spine Navigation System is a 2D-to-3D navigation platform that uses a pre-op CT and standard AP and lateral C-arm images to enable real-time 3D spine navigation.  WatchTower’s proprietary registration algorithm eliminates dependence on expensive intra-operative CT scanning equipment, enabling 3D navigation with equipment the facility already has – the C-arm. 

MIRRA — Map, Identify, Register, Report, and Align — is the next generation of enhanced registration software for the WatchTower Spine Navigation System. At the click of a button, MIRRA is designed to automatically run a proprietary algorithm to accurately align, identify, map, and register a CT scan. MIRRA then provides the surgeon with a concise report for inspection before initiating 3D spine navigation. 

Intuitive design improves simplicity and efficiency for spine navigation

“Registration is the workflow step that makes 3D spine navigation of any kind possible.  It is the most consequential step,” said Dale Mitchell, President of Captiva Spine. “Our objective with MIRRA is to make the WatchTower® Spine Navigation System automatic and intuitive, which translates to efficient ease of use.”

“MIRRA is a breakthrough solution,” said Dr. Creek. “I’ve completed over 250 cases with the WatchTower Spine Navigation System and have firsthand experience with other spine navigation systems. WatchTower has become my go-to platform. WatchTower, powered by MIRRA, is simple and intuitive, adding a new level of reliability and efficiency I know my peers will appreciate.”

System design enables broader market adoption without compromise

WatchTower, powered by MIRRA, aligns with Captiva’s broader product plans and the market’s growing demand for enabling technology that can be extended to additional service sites without imposing major infrastructure or financial burdens.  WatchTower improves access to enabling technology by reducing initial investment and long-term operating expenses, thereby lowering the total cost of ownership.

“As important as the clinical utility is”, said Mitchell, “the broader impact of WatchTower Spine Navigation System is its applicability to a wider range of service sites.  WatchTower is well-suited for traditional major metropolitan medical centers and smaller community hospitals. With MIRRA automation and no dependence on intra-operative CT scanning, it is also well positioned for outpatient centers (ASC), critical access hospitals (CAH), and rural access hospitals (RAH) seeking to avoid major CT scanner purchases and reduce long-term operating costs.”

“Medical costs are a national debate, and surgeons are increasingly involved in managing the business of medicine,” said Dr. Creek, “I operate at a variety of institutions. While MIRRA is impressive, I am equally impressed by how effectively my navigation distributor can support cases across multiple facilities during the week, with the same unit. This underscores the value of the system’s transportability for real-world use. Technologies like WatchTower Spine Navigation play a significant role in delivering quality care across all service sites. WatchTower provides me the performance I need for my patients while also managing costs.”

Advancing Commercial Readiness for WatchTower Spine Navigation System Powered by MIRRA

Captiva will initiate these advanced updates for WatchTower System customers in mid-2026 and accelerate commercial placements to meet demand. Contact Captiva Spine at info@captivaspine.com.

About Captiva Spine, Inc.

Captiva Spine, founded in 2007, is a privately held medical device company that brings healthcare providers, distribution professionals, and surgical facilities together with innovative spinal care solutions. With a focus on quality, Captiva Spine strives to develop reliable systems that offer clinical and economic solutions to the spine market.

Captiva Spine – Navigating Today.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is MIRRA?

MIRRA stands for Map, Identify, Register, Report, and Align. It is a next-generation software enhancement for the WatchTower Spine Navigation System designed to automate and simplify the registration workflow.

Why is registration important in spine navigation?

Registration is the step that connects the patient’s imaging to the navigation workflow. As noted in the article, it is the most consequential step because it makes 3D spine navigation possible.

How does the WatchTower Spine Navigation System work?

The WatchTower system is a 2D-to-3D spine navigation platform that uses a pre-operative CT scan along with standard AP and lateral C-arm images to enable real-time 3D spine navigation.

What makes WatchTower different from systems that rely on intraoperative CT?

WatchTower is designed to eliminate dependence on expensive intra-operative CT scanning equipment by using imaging tools many facilities already have, particularly the C-arm. This can reduce infrastructure burden and lower the total cost of ownership.

Why is WatchTower ROAM well-suited for multiple service sites?

The system is positioned for broader adoption because it avoids reliance on intra-operative CT, reduces cost barriers, and supports use across a wider range of facilities, including major medical centers, community hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers (ASC), critical access hospitals (CAH), and rural access hospitals (RAH).

When will these MIRRA-powered updates become available?

Captiva Spine stated that it plans to initiate these advanced updates for WatchTower system customers in mid-2026 and accelerate commercial placements to meet demand.

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Captiva Spine Announces FDA Clearance for Flat-Panel C-Arm Image Calibrators and AI-Assisted Registration for WatchTower Spine Navigation, Advancing Efficiency, Radiation Reduction, and Future-Ready Access

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AI – Enabling Technology isn’t optional, it’s essential.

Today’s facilities demand enabling technologies that integrate seamlessly into existing workflows without driving up costs or requiring new infrastructure. The WatchTower Spine Navigation System was designed around this philosophy: simple setup, familiar imaging, and precise guidance without workflow disruption.

JUPITER, FL – November 2025 — In an era when technology is rapidly reshaping spine surgery and contributing to the standard of care in spine, navigation platforms still struggle to strike a balance between precision and practicality, especially in outpatient settings where cost, space, and radiation exposure are most critical. Captiva Spine® is addressing this challenge head-on with a series of advancements to its WatchTower® Spine Navigation System, aiming to make spine navigation more straightforward and accessible in the next generation of surgical environments.

Captiva Spine announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for new 21 cm and 31 cm Flat-Panel C-Arm Image Calibrators and AI-assisted 2D-to-3D image registration. For its WatchTower Spine Navigation System, these are advancements that further define the essential role of enabling technology.

The Challenge: Balancing Precision, Practicality, and Cost

For years, spine navigation has wrestled with trade-offs between precision and practicality. High-cost, CT-based systems deliver accuracy but introduce complexity, time, and radiation exposure, factors that can slow adoption and limit accessibility.

Today’s facilities demand enabling technologies that integrate seamlessly into existing workflows without driving up costs or requiring new infrastructure. The WatchTower Spine Navigation System was designed around this philosophy: simple setup, familiar imaging, and precise guidance without workflow disruption.

The Solution: Real-Time 3D Navigation Using the C-Arm Your Facility Owns

WatchTower transforms standard C-arm fluoroscopy into a real-time 3D navigation environment, eliminating the need for intraoperative CT. With the newly cleared flat-panel calibrators, the system now supports the latest square-detector C-arms that deliver sharper, lower-dose images.

This release extends compatibility while maintaining support for 9” and 12” round C-Arm image intensifiers, ensuring continuity for all users. By combining real-time navigation with lower radiation and broader hardware compatibility, WatchTower continues to build on both safety and scalability.

“These clearances go beyond simple compatibility; they reaffirm Captiva’s commitment to keeping facilities ahead of the curve,” said Dale Mitchell, President of Captiva Spine. “As imaging evolves, WatchTower evolves with it, whether using round or flat-panel detectors, surgeons can expect consistent precision and an even safer environment for their teams and patients.”

AI-Assisted Registration: Intelligent Alignment

The newly cleared AI-assisted image registration is more than a feature; it is a foundation for Captiva Spine’s next-generation software environment (UI/UX). This AI alignment engine automates key steps while maintaining surgeon control and verification, reducing operator dependency and improving consistency.

This next phase of WatchTower software is targeted to debut commercially in 2026, alongside a redesigned user interface and workflow enhancements focused on faster setup and intuitive intraoperative guidance.

“Our development path has always been surgeon-led,” said Erik Gottschalk, Director of Sales. “Each update responds to what surgeons need in real practice: fewer steps, faster registration, and adaptable imaging options. The use of AI capabilities dramatically improves scalability, allowing less dependency on the technical operator, and is even more user-friendly at the point of use.”

A Surgeon’s Perspective: Precision Without Complexity

Simon Chao, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at University Orthopedics

“WatchTower has become an essential part of my workflow,” said Simon Chao, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at University Orthopedics serving the greater Boston, MA area. “It’s reliable, precise, and fully compatible with the imaging systems we already use. The addition of flat-panel integration further reduces radiation without altering how we operate, enabling WatchTower utilization at more facilities using this newer version of C-Arm fluoroscopy.”

This alignment between surgeon experience and system design underscores a broader trend: enabling technology succeeds when it simplifies, rather than replacing, existing processes and workflows. The market favors systems that are intuitive, open, and scalable, those that can be adopted without disrupting established routines.

Beyond Spine Navigation: A Complete Spine Solutions Portfolio

Captiva Spine’s commitment to enabling technology extends beyond navigation. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of spinal solutions, including cervical fixation and interbody cages, lumbar fixation, expandable cages, and sacroiliac joint fusion systems.

This full continuum of care allows Captiva to deliver integrated solutions, from planning and navigation to final fixation, making the company a single-source partner for hospitals and ASCs seeking both clinical and economic value.

“We provide a complete ecosystem of spinal solutions supported by enabling technology that improves efficiency, safety, and access. Navigation enhances every implant we make, and every implant reinforces the value of navigation,” added Mitchell.

Mobility, Openness, and Economic Efficiency

The WatchTower ROAM Spine Navigation System configuration offers full-function navigation in a compact, mobile footprint, making it ideal for hospitals and ASCs. With rapid setup and open-platform compatibility across implant systems, ROAM supports procedural flexibility from cervical and lumbar fusion to SI joint fixation, all without dependence on proprietary robotics or specialized infrastructure.

In a climate where capital budgets are under pressure, WatchTower provides a pragmatic path forward, offering advanced navigation that fits within existing environments, staffing, and equipment.

Captiva Spine will showcase the WatchTower ROAM Spine Navigation System at the North American Spine Society (NASS) 2025 Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, November 14-16. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience WatchTower’s unique combination of adaptability, precision, and real-time 3D spine navigation firsthand.

About Captiva Spine, Inc.

Captiva Spine, founded in 2007, is a privately held medical device company that brings healthcare providers, distribution professionals, and surgical facilities together with innovative spinal care solutions. With a focus on quality, Captiva Spine strives to develop reliable systems that offer clinical and economic solutions to the spine market.

Captiva Spine – Navigating Today.

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Captiva, a privately held organization, has recently unlocked opportunities for strategic investment and continues to build distribution partnerships, capitalizing on its current momentum to expand market share in 2025 and beyond. For investment or distribution inquiries, contact us at info@captivaspine.com.

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Captiva Spine WatchTower Spine Navigation in an ASC with Dr. Jonathan Hyde

  • American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN) Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, July 16-19, 2026
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  • North American Spine Society (NASS) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, October 14-16, 2026
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IN THE NEWS

  • Captiva Spine Announces Initial U.S. Case Series for the WatchTower ROAM Spine Navigation System Powered by MIRRA with Aaron Creek, M.D.
  • Captiva Spine Announces FDA Clearance for Flat-Panel C-Arm Image Calibrators and AI-Assisted Registration for WatchTower Spine Navigation, Advancing Efficiency, Radiation Reduction, and Future-Ready Access
  • Captiva Spine’s WatchTower Spine Navigation Platform Enhancements Accelerate Clinical Adoption
  • Captiva Spine Announces First Navigated Office-Based SI Fusion Procedure Using WatchTower ROAM Spine Navigation System and TransFasten-PSF Posterior SI Fusion System
  • Captiva Spine Introduces ASC-Ready WatchTower ROAM, a Compact, Mobile Spine Navigation System Following the Publication of a Prospective Randomized Comparative Clinical Study of Accuracy and Safety Data
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