What you should know:
1. Clinicians use the imaging machine in cranial, spine and trauma-related surgeries.
2. The machine provides real-time, intraoperative images of a patient’s anatomy.
3. Center director Charles Park, MD, PhD, said the imaging machine will help clinicians ensure implants are accurately placed.
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