Mazor Robotics launches Renaissance

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Mazor Robotics has launched Renaissance. According to the company, this is the next-generation of the world’s only spinal robotic surgical guidance system. Renaissance is equipped with new capabilities that will extend the ability of surgeons to perform a wide range of procedures, including complex spine surgeries and serves as a platform to support future clinical applications, such as robotic-guided cranial surgeries.

Renaissance features an entirely new design and human interface, as well as next-generation hardware and software technologies. These are designed to increase surgical safety as well as extend the range of clinical applications, enabling osteotomies, transfacet and translaminar-facet implant placements, in addition to procedures such as spinal fusions and scoliosis corrections currently performed with Mazor Robotics’ technology.

 

“With thousands of successful surgeries performed with our systems to date, Mazor Robotics has defined an entirely new approach to safely conducting spine surgery,” said Ori Hadomi, CEO of Mazor Robotics. “With the launch of Renaissance, we have set the bar even higher and will allow surgeons to significantly improve the standard of care they can provide for their patients.”

 

This latest spinal robotic surgical guidance system reduces radiation protocols for preoperative CTs by up to 50%, which means patients will be exposed to significantly less radiation. The company also collaborated with surgeons on developing surgical tools and technological enhancements for Renaissance that further reduce the potential for human error.

 

“The launch of Renaissance is particularly exciting for Mazor Robotics, as not only will it provide additional clinical benefits, but it is a key milestone for us, coinciding with the company’s current rapid growth in the USA as well as in Europe and Asia,” added Hadomi.