The hospital is the second in the state to purchase a system in the first quarter of 2014.
“Our effort throughout the southeast U.S. continues to demonstrate positive results as this university medical center is the fourth hospital in Georgia with a Renaissance system,” said Ori Hadomi, CEO of Mazor Robotics in a news release.
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