Here are five observations:
1. The Renaissance Guidance System was launched in 2012 and is being used by to perform a wide range of spine and brain surgeries.
2. The Renaissance system, thus far, has been used in more than 1,000 complex spinal deformity correction procedures and thousands of minimally invasive procedures.
3. Clinical data assessing the efficacy of the Renaissance system has been growing, with more than 50 publications in professional journals and presentations at international meetings.
4. The youngest patient to be operated on using Renaissance was five years old and the oldest patient was 92 years old.
5. The system allows surgeons to create a preoperative blueprint of the ideal surgery for each patient in a virtual 3D environment. Mazor anticipates its Renaissance system will be used in more than 3,000 spine and brain procedures in 2015.
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