Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, Fla., purchased its first Renaissance spine system from Israel-based Mazor Robotics.
Neurosurgeon Andrew Cannestra, MD, will perform the first spine surgery with the robotic device, according to the release. The hospital adds the Renaissance system to its other robotic devices, the da Vinci and MAKO systems for minimally invasive procedures.
The system allows Baptist surgeons to perform more minimally invasive and complex spinal deformity procedures with less radiation, less blood loss and shorter operating room times.
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The system allows Baptist surgeons to perform more minimally invasive and complex spinal deformity procedures with less radiation, less blood loss and shorter operating room times.
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