Here are five key facts:
1. One of the systems was sold in the United States at Arrowhead Hospital in Glendale, Ariz. The other two are international.
2. Arrowhead is owned by an investor-owned healthcare services company, and is the sixth hospital to install a Renaissance system in the company’s hospital network.
3. The two international systems were sold in Germany and Taiwan. There are 12 systems in Germany and four in Taiwan to date.
4. Mazor also reports ongoing discussions with hospital administrators for a sale in Richmond, Va. This would be the first Renaissance system in that location.
5. There are currently 48 Mazor Renaissance systems installed in the United States.
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