First Prospective Study of Robotic-Guided Spine Surgery Reveals Five-Fold Reduction in Surgical Complications with Mazor Core™ Technology (OrthoFeed) At the North American Spine Society (NASS) Annual Meeting, a group including 10 investigators are presenting interim results from the first multi-center prospective study of robotic-guided spine surgery. The results demonstrate that spinal surgeries performed using Mazor Robotics’ (TASE: MZOR; NASDAQ GM: MZOR) Renaissance Guidance System, powered by the proprietary Mazor Core™ technology, have a five-fold reduction in surgical complications and a seven-fold reduction in revision surgeries, compared to freehand-based minimally invasive lumbar fusion surgeries.
“We believe that this is the first ever multi-center study to examine the effect of robotic-guided technology on clinical outcomes in spine surgery using the controlled tools of a prospective study,” said Ori Hadomi, Mazor’s Chief Executive Officer. “The study’s results further validate the clinical superiority of Mazor’s technology and highlight the significant value proposition that Mazor provides for patients and surgeons. As the industry leader in this field for 16 years, it...
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