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UNiD™ Adaptive Spine Intelligence is a surgeon-centric platform that provides a planning service, intra-operative execution, and insightful analytics of surgical results via an iterative virtuous cycle with the ultimate goal of improving construct design.
The Mazor™ robotic guidance system now offers preoperative planning for facet decortication and utilizes a specialized bone cutting tool to accomplish robotically guided bone removal in spinal procedures.
The Stealth Midas™ MR8™ drill system enables the direct visualization of twenty-two dissecting tools, including MR8™ Midas Rex ClearView™ drills for minimally invasive procedures in all robotic workflows.
Planning is your foundation. You can model and visualize your Screws, Interbodies, patients specific rods UNID™ ASI, facet decortication trajectories and simulate the final alignment to create a surgical Blueprint - all before you set foot in the OR.
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*CE mark pending, not available for commercial distribution
** Staff engagement is enhanced by not only decreasing psychological and physical cost but also offering more personal development opportunity2. By decreasing intra-operative fatigue and increasing piece of mind3-7, Surgical Synergy plays an essential role. It is reinforced by the training offering related to equipment.
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