Mazor releases 3D tool for 2D C-arms

Mazor Surgical Technologies, a developer of medical robotics, imaging devices and implants, has released C-InSight, its new 3D imaging tool, for use in clinics and hospital operating rooms across the U.S.

The technology could allow medical facilities to incorporate 3D imaging capabilities into their existing 2D C-arms, the standard x-ray device used in operating rooms, according to the Caesarea, Israel-based company.

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