Robot expands spine offerings at New Hampshire orthopedic center

Derry, N.H.-based Parkland Medical Center and Christian Klare, MD, have acquired Globus Medical’s ExcelsiusGPS system, according to a LinkedIn post. 

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The system assists surgeons with the accurate implantation of pedicle screws in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. It enables surgeons to create 3D preoperative plans using the patient’s anatomy, then guides them through that plan intraoperatively.

Dr. Klare is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in cervical, lumbar and thoracic spine surgery.

New Hampshire Orthopaedic Center has four locations in southern New Hampshire and offers comprehensive orthopedic care, including surgical and nonsurgical treatment of the spine and joints. 

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