The robot was added Nov. 7, and Kyle Smith, MD, will use it, a Globus Medical spokesperson told Becker’s in an email. Dr. Smith also works with Semmes Murphey Clinic, which has locations in Southaven, Tupelo and Oxford, Miss.
ExcelsiusGPS is designed for improved precision and efficiency in spine surgery, according to Globus Medical’s website.
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