Three things to know:
1. Novus fuses xenon light with a resection tool to improve visualization for surgeons.
2. It offers automated and intraoperative tissue harvesting for postoperative analysis.
3. Novus also features enhanced in-situ tissue identification, non-ablative and non-thermal resection and automated tissue harvesting with the ability to annotate by intratumoral location.
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