Georgia Teaching Hospital Orders Mazor Robotics’s Renaissance Guidance System

Mazor Robotics announced that a teaching hospital in Georgia placed an order for its first Renaissance surgical guidance system.

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“With its first order of a Renaissance system, the hospital is the third hospital in the state of Georgia utilizing the system,” commented Ori Hadomi, Mazor’s CEO. “We are proud to have one of the premier teaching hospitals in the United States choosing to implement the Renaissance product in its spine surgery programs. This order is in line with Mazor’s strategy to focus sales on major metropolitan areas and create geographic clusters of Renaissance systems.”

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