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October 16 2007, Atlanta, GA and Caesarea, Israel - Mazor Surgical Technologies, developer and manufacturer of the SpineAssist miniature robotic surgical positioning system, announces the launch of a bed mounted miniature robotic device. The bed mount application enables spine procedures to be performed in a truly minimally invasive manner by mounting the robotic device to the operation-room table rather then to the patient’s bony anatomy. The application extends the range of Mazor’s guidance and positioning products along the entire spine.
Mazor will debut the new product at the North American Spine Society annual meeting (NASS 2007- October 23-27, Austin, Texas) and again at the German Spine Congress (Wirbelsäulenkongress - December 13-15, Mannheim, Germany). This new application joins the Mazor SpineAssist platform, already in widespread clinical use, which provides highly accurate placement of spinal implants and related surgical interventions. During spinal procedures, the system guides the surgeon in real time to pinpoint the exact location and trajectory of the implant. Previous applications of the SpineAssist require an attachment to the patient’s bony anatomy to provide the superb accuracy which is Mazor’s trademark. The previous attachments are achieved by securing a bridge to the spinous process or to the iliac crests. The newly developed bed mount application includes an attachment of the robotic device to the surgical table with only a wire attached to the patient’s spinous process. It is meant to be used for mono-segmental minimally invasive cases, including vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty.
According to Ori Hadomi, CEO of Mazor Surgical Technologies, "This new mounting capability continues Mazor’s strategy to provide spine surgeons and patients with the most advanced technologies providing unprecedented accuracy through a truly minimally invasive manner."
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