6 hospitals hitting milestones in spine, orthopedic robotic surgery

Six hospitals have reached notable milestones with surgical robots in the last 90 days.

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1. Penn Highlands DuBois (Pa.) has performed 200 robotic-assisted hip and knee replacements.

2. The Allegheny Health Network Orthopaedic Institute has completed more than 2,000 robotic-assisted hip and knee replacements with the Mako system at its Saint Vincent Hospital in Erie, Pa. 

3. River’s Edge Hospital in St. Peter, Minn. has performed 500 robot-assisted knee surgeries. 

4. Meagen Fernandez, DO, has completed more than 200 robotic-assisted pediatric spine surgeries at Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger Musculoskeletal Institute. 

5. Fisher-Titus Medical Center in Norwalk, Ohio, completed its 100th robotic-assisted total joint replacement in June. 

6. Charles Kanaly, MD, performed the 500th robotic-assisted spine surgery at Saint Anne’s Hospital in Fall River, Mass.

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