Here are five takeaways:
1. The Levó Head Positioning System uses electro-mechanical technology to promote movement to give physicians control and precision in head positioning for all spine procedures.
2. The system’s unique interface puts the physician in control, supporting initial head positioning and cervical spine corrections throughout the procedure.
3. Levó promotes improved workflow and enhanced surgical access with its ability to provide fluid while maintaining motion control.
4. By using Mizuho’s QuickConnect System and control handles, Levó efficiently attaches skull clamps and allows for intraoperative adjustments.
5. Mizuho has a large portfolio, including specialty surgical tables, general surgical tables and consumable surgical patient care products.
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