Three things to know:
1. ExcelsiusGPS combines a robotic arm and navigation capabilities for precision trajectory alignment.
2. The device aims to advance patient safety and precision with the potential for smaller incisions, less scarring, shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times.
3. The hospital will use ExcelsiusGPS for minimally invasive spinal fusion procedures, revision spinal surgery and scoliosis connection surgery.
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