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12 facilities adding robotic surgical devices
Here are 12 facilities that installed robotic surgical devices this year: -
Spinal robotics continues to develop, but far from 'watershed moment': 7 spine surgeons discuss
Seven spine surgeons discuss robotics in spine surgery and how the technology will develop in the field. -
OrthoIllinois' Dr. John Daniels providing robotic hip, knee replacements
Orthopedic surgeon John Daniels, MD, is offering robotic-assisted joint replacements with Stryker's Mako system. -
Private hospital operator invests in $1M knee surgery robot
Dudley Private Hospital is acquiring a $1 million ROSA robotic surgical assistant for total knee replacement surgery, Central Western Daily reports. -
UAMS is 1st hospital in state to install spine robot
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock is reportedly the first hospital in the state to purchase an ExcelsiusGPS robotic system for spine surgery, reports NBC affiliate KARK. -
South Dakota hospitals install Rosa system — 3 insights
Rapid City, S.D.-based Monument Health installed the Rosa Knee System to assist surgeons with knee replacement procedures, local ABC affiliate KOTA reports. -
Texas orthopedic group 1st in state to acquire TSolution One robot for knee surgery
Houston-based INOV8 Surgical is reportedly the first facility in Texas to acquire a TSolution One robotic system for total knee replacements. -
North Carolina hospital completes 1st spine surgery with robotic system — 3 takeaways
Jacksonville, N.C.-based Onslow Memorial Hospital is now offering spinal surgery with the Mazor X Stealth Edition robotic guidance system, according to WCTI NewsChannel 12. -
Texas hospital adds robot to new spine program — 5 things to know
Midland (Texas) Health now owns a Mazor X Stealth robotic navigation system along with two DaVinci robots, according to the Midland Reporter-Telegram. -
Virginia health system installs robot for joint replacement
Manassas, Va.-based Novant Health UVA Prince William Medical Center installed Stryker's Mako System to assist with total and partial knee replacements, the Potomac Local reports. -
California hospital acquires spine surgery robot — 4 insights
San Ramon (Calif.) Regional Medical Center is the first hospital in the Bay Area to purchase an ExcelsiusGPS system for spine surgery, the Danville SanRamon reports. -
Ohio surgery center 1st ASC in state to install robotic system — 4 insights
Youngstown, Ohio-based The Orthopaedic Surgery Center installed Stryker's Mako system to assist surgeons during joint replacement procedures. -
Virginia hospital installs Mako robotic system for knee surgeries
Manassas, Va.-based Novant Health UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center recently implemented the Mako robotic system for partial and total knee replacements, according to Prince William Living. -
Kentucky health system completes 1,000 Mako robotic surgeries
Louisville, Ky.-based UofL successfully performed its 1,000th joint replacement with Stryker's Mako robotic system in January, according to The Louisville Cardinal. -
Hoag Hospital's 8-specialty robotics program hits milestone, gains designation
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian hit a milestone number of robotic surgery procedures and was recognized as a Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery by Surgical Review Corp. -
WVU Medicine adds knee replacement robot — 3 insights
Ranson, W.Va.-based West Virginia University Medicine Jefferson Medical Center added the Rosa Knee System to assist with knee replacement procedures, The Journal reports. -
West Virginia hospital installs Rosa surgical robot
Ranson, W.Va.-based Jefferson Medical Center installed the Medtech Rosa Surgical Robot to assist with total knee replacements, local news station LocalDVM.com reports. -
Louisiana hospital acquires Mako robot for knee replacements
Iberia Medical Center in New Iberia, La., recently installed the Mako robotic system for partial and total knee replacements, reports The Daily Iberian. -
Utah surgery center 1st in state to acquire Navio robotic system for knee replacements
St. George (Utah) Surgical Center was recently reported to be the first ASC in the state to use the Navio robotic-assisted surgical system for knee replacements, according to St. George News. -
9 hospitals, health systems investing in robotics
In the past month, nine hospitals and health systems have invested in robotic systems for spine and orthopedics:
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