Renaissance Spine Guidance Brings 99% Accuracy to 118 Minimally Invasive Procedures in Germany

In the past two years, approximately 118 procedures have been performed using the Mazor Robotics Renaissance spine system at the University Medical Center in Mainz, Germany.

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Nearly 600 screws were implanted in patients’ lumbar and lower thoracic spine with minimally invasive procedures and 99 percent accuracy. The Renaissance guidance system allows physicians to perform MIS procedures without an open presentation of the spinal column.

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