Three things to know:
1. The Mazor X system helps reduce pain and decreases postoperative recovery time.
2. The device’s imaging technology and GPS system helps surgeons plan procedures, place screws more accurately and improve spine surgery efficiency.
3. Mazor X guides the surgical arm into position and translates the surgical plan to trajectory guidance during surgery.
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