Here are three points:
1. The health system’s surgeons will leverage the ExcelsiusGPS for minimally invasive spine surgery.
2. The ExcelsiusGPS features a GPS 3-D guidance system, which is intended to boost accuracy.
3. The system intertwines robotics and navigation, helping surgeons increase screw placement accuracy. While the robotic guidance helps position instruments and screws, the navigation offers real-time visualization.
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