Here are three key facts:
1. These surgeries are being conducted at the McLaren Bay Region Hospital in Bay City, Mich.
2. According to Ramy Kurdy, MD, this is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a smaller incision to treat only the diseased area of the knee or hip.
3. The computer guides the surgeon’s hands with the bur of the remer. If the surgeon begins to go out of bounds, the computer shuts off.
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