India’s Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad uses Mazor Robotics devices for 8 spine surgeries: 3 quick notes

India-based Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad’s surgeons have performed spine surgeries using Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics’ technology, according to Money Control.

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Here are three quick notes:

 

1. The hospital’s surgeons have performed eight spine surgeries using the robotic technology.

 

2. Dr. Alok Ranjan serves as the hospital’s senior consultant neurosurgeon.

 

3. Dr. Ranjan commented the technology limits surgical complications, reduces operating time and allows for earlier patient discharge.

 

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