Here are three things to know:
1. The system allows for preoperative planning through a 3D simulation of the patient’s spine.
2. Computer analytics provide surgeons with data for procedure planning and intraoperative guidance.
3. The system is designed for complex spine reconstructions as well as minimally invasive procedures.
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