Jackson Hospital Unveils New Navigation Device for Spine Surgery

Jackson Hospital in Montgomery, Ala., has unveiled a new device that will be used to navigate spine surgery, the first of its kind in the state, according to an ABC 32 WNCF TV report.

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The new technology — iSuites from Stryker — includes video and navigation capabilities, allowing spine surgeons more precision during surgery, according to the report.

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