The O-arm platform is designed for use in spine and orthopedic surgery and provides real-time anatomical imaging in two and three dimensions.
With the O-arm, ASI surgeons will be able to operate with more precision in placement of surgical hardware. This precision is helpful in reducing the time a patient needs to heal from a surgical procedure.
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