The system uses adjustable surgical arms with attachable retractors so surgeons can perform a procedure without a fracture table or surgical assistant. The device was developed by Lawrence Menendez, MD, and Daniel Allison, MD, of the University of Southern California Medical Center, and TeDan.
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