Dr. George Martin completes 300 MIS surgeries with Mazor Robotics’ Renaissance system: 5 quick facts

George J. Martin, MD, has completed 300 minimally invasive spine surgeries using Mazor Robotics Renaissance Guidance System, according to an El Paso Times report.

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Here are five quick facts:

 

1. Dr. Martin provides care at Southwest NeuroSpine Institute in El Paso, Texas. He also practices at Foundation Surgical Hospital of El Paso.

 

2. He is a member of the American Medical Association, American Association of Neurological Surgeons and North American Spine Society.

 

3. He has a professional interest in bulging/herniated discs, spinal stenosis, pinched nerves, degenerative disc disease, spinal arthritis and spine fractures.

 

4. Dr. Martin completed a fellowship in reconstructive spinal surgery at University of South Florida College of Medicine in Tampa.

 

5. He has been using the Renaissance system for more than three years.

 

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