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Mazor Robotics developed robotic guidance systems for spine surgery, including the Renaissance system launched in 2011 and Mazor X in 2016. Over 200 systems were in clinical use across four continents, guiding more than 250,000 implants in 40,000 procedures to enable minimally invasive spine surgery. The company was acquired by Medtronic in 2018 and systems are now integrated into Medtronic's offerings.
Active products
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Top-rated product
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/100
Mazor Robotics Spine Surgery System
Company facts
- HQ
- Caesarea, Israel
- Founded
- 2001 · 25 yrs
Trusted by
- Medtronic Spinedeployed 2016ryortho.com ↗
- Penn State Healthpennstatehealth.org ↗
- Onslow Memorial Hospitalonslow.org ↗
- Instituto Clavelinstitutoclavel.com ↗
Milestones
Acquired by Medtronic for $1.7 billion.
Launched Mazor X system.
Partnered with Medtronic Spine for distribution.
Introduced Renaissance system.
Press coverage
- Medtronic To Acquire Mazor Robotics
PR Newswire
- Medtronic launches new spine surgery robot following Mazor acquisition
Fierce Biotech
- World's Largest Spinal Implant Company Adds Robotics
RY Ortho · May 2016
Active products by Mazor Robotics
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mazor Robotics Spine Surgery System | Surgical / Medical | 2023 | 45.7 |
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