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Why Mazor Robotics Spine Surgery?

 

Picture this: Robots playing basketball. No drama, no suspense, no uncertainty – just consistent, precise, reproducible results. Not an exciting game, but ideal for your spine surgery.

 

With Mazor Robotics’ Renaissance™ surgeons plan before entering the operating room and then implement--with the utmost precision--during the procedure, providing consistent results and optimal outcomes for patients.

 

Surgical treatment of the spine requires planning and precision; and each patient’s anatomy has unique challenges. Surgery with Mazor Robotics’ Renaissance™ provides increased safety and precision for a wide variety of spine procedures, and in some cases, enables minimally invasive surgery.

 

Independent clinical research has shown that minimally invasive surgery with Mazor Robotics technology:1,2,3

  • Increases accuracy with less radiation
  • Lowers complication rates
  • Reduces pain
  • Enables faster recovery and return to daily activities
 
 
 
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1- Kantelhardt, SR, Martinez R, Baerwinkel S, Burger R, Giese A, Rohde V. Perioperative course and accuracy of screw positioning in conventional, open robotic-guided and percutaneous robotic-guided, pedicle screw placement.. Eur Spine J. 2011;20(6):860-868. doi:10.1007/s00586-011-1729-2.

2- Pechlivanis I, Kiriyanthan G, Engelhardt M, et al. Percutaneous placement of pedicle screws in the lumbar spine using a bone mounted miniature robotic system, first experiences and accuracy of screw placement. Spine. 2009;34(4):392–398.

3- Devito, DP, Kaplan, L, Dietl R, et al. Clinical acceptance and accuracy assessment of spinal implants guided with SpineAssist surgical robot: retrospective study. Spine. 2010;35(24):2109-2115.

 
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"As technology advances we see improvement in patient outcomes," says Dr. Lee. "Renaissance™ is the next step in the evolution of incorporating state-of-the-art technology for better patient care."

 
--Kevin Lee, MD, Bloomfield, Michigan
 
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