Here are five things to know:
1. The Renaissance system is a robotic-guidance system for spine surgery to promote accuracy with pedicle screw placement. Surgeons are using the systems in a variety of procedures across the country.
2. The 50th system was sold to a 160-bed acute care hospital in Virginia. This is the third system installed in Virginia — the second this quarter.
3. Mazor recently reached the 10,000 cases performed milestone for the Renaissance system.
4. The technology also allows spine surgeons to pre-plan surgical procedures and reduces radiation in the operating room.
5. Mazor plans to announce the total number of systems sold this quarter after the quarter’s end on June 30.
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