UConn Health orders Renaissance robotic spine surgery system — 5 things to know

Mazor Robotics received an order for its Renaissance guidance system for spine surgery from UConn Health in Farmington, Conn., according to The Stock Informant.

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Here are five things to know:

 

1. This is the 100th order for the product.

 

2. The Renaissance System has been installed at UConn’s John Dempsey Hospital.

 

3. The stock increased 4.96 percent or $0.45 during the last trading session, hitting $9.53. About 77,086 shares traded hands or 78.27 percent up from the average.

 

4. Mazor Robotics has declined 19.58 percent since May 15, 2015, and is downtrending. It has underperformed by 17.31 percent the S&P500.

 

5. Mazor Robotics is an Israeli medical device company that engages in the development, production, marketing and servicing of medical devices for supporting surgical procedures in the fields of orthopedics and neurosurgery in the United States, Europe and Asia.

 

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