Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton adds spine robot

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton (N.J.) added the ExcelsiusGPS robot for spine surgery, the health system said Feb. 2. 

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The robot is used for minimally invasive spine surgery and aims for improved precision and faster recovery times for patients. 

“Robotic-assisted surgical technologies have enhanced our abilities to perform minimally invasive surgeries, leading to excellent surgical results for our patients,” Jose Canseco, MD, PhD, said in a news release. “Thanks to these innovations, patients experience decreased pain and can return to their daily routines with few complications.”

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