Dr. Masson performed the procedure at Health Central Hospital in Orlando. There have been more than 4,500 iMAS procedures performed, but this was the first using the Kestrel View, three-dimensional all-digital microsurgery system.
Dr. Masson developed the technology with Mitaka USA and Max Sturgis. The technology will be on display at the North American Spine Society meeting and the system is anticipated to be ready for commercialization next year.
Click here for a video of Dr. Masson performing the first anterior cervical reconstruction using the Kestrel View at the NeuroSpine Institute Surgery Center in Orlando in March.
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