Kansas neurosurgeon completes 100 robotic-assisted procedures in 18 months

A Kansas neurosurgeon recently marked his 100th robotic-assisted procedure in 18 months. 

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Samuel Taylon, MD, completed the procedure at Overland Park (Kan.) Regional Medical Center using Globus Medical’s ExcelsiusGPS, according to a July 13 LinkedIn post. 

The ExcelsiusGPS combines a robotic arm with navigational capabilities that allow surgeons to operate with a small incision.

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