2008
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New Product by Mazor Transforms Existing C-Arms into Intra-Operative 3D Imaging Systems
Published on: May 20th, 2008 -
Mazor Surgical Technologies enters into an Exclusive Worldwide License with the Cleveland Clinic for Innovative Robotic Assisted, Percutaneous Spine Surgery
Published on: April 28th, 2008 -
Hexapoden sing keine Hexerei
Published on: Februar, 2008 (German) -
Zero Risk in Spine Surgery
Published on: Hurriyet, January 31st, 2008 (Turkish)
2007
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The "Bill Gates" of Spine Joins Mazor's Advisory Board: Father of many spine innovations, Professor Friedrich Magerl, will consult Mazor on new developments
Published on: December 3rd, 2007 -
Mazor Launches New Product: A Bed Mounted Miniature Robotic Device. Enables spine procedures to be performed in truly minimally invasive manner while providing the same high accuracy achieved to date
Published on: October 16th, 2007 -
Mazor Debuts SpineAssist Application for Cervical Implant Placement: The application answers surgeons' expressed wishes for a high accuracy guidance-tool for cervical operations
Published on: September 18th, 2007 -
FDA Cleares Expanded Use of Mazor's SpineAssist System
Published on: Globes, September 5th, 2007 (Hebrew) -
Minimales Risiko
Published on: Handelsblatt, August 12th, 2007 (German) -
Miniature Robot to Increase Accuracy in Spine Surgery at Hadassah
Published on: 02net Jerusalem, May 15th, 2007 (Hebrew) -
Israeli Development: The Machine that will Guide the Spine Surgeons
Published on: Maariv, May 10th, 2007 (Hebrew) -
Mazor Surgical Technologies Exhibits a GPS for the Human Body - a First of Its Kind Miniature Robot for Use in Spinal Surgery
Published on: mednet.co.il, May 9th, 2007 (Hebrew) -
Mazor Debuts SpineAssist Application for Highly Accurate Thoracic Spinal Implant Placement: Addresses 20 percent implant misplacement in narrow thoracic vertebrae
Published on: April 16th, 2007 -
Mazor SpineAssist Delivers 98 Percent Reduction in Surgeon Radiation Exposure: Spinal Guidance System More than Doubles Implant Placement Precision
Published on: March 12th, 2007
2006
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Carmel Medical Center, Israel, announces the first Vertebroplasty-robotic supported case
Published on: Carmel Medical Center Website, December 2006 (Hebrew) -
Use of SpineAssist rated 2nd Clinical Achievement of 2005 at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Published on: Cleveland Clinic Clinical Achievement Booklet, 2006 -
Mazor Showcases Revolutionary Artificial Disc Placement System at NASS
Published on: September 21st, 2006 -
Mazor Surgical Technologies Awarded Top Start Up of 2006 by Red Herring Magazine
Published on: June 21st, 2006 -
Mazor Debuts 4th Generation Guidance System For Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Newly release SpineAssist V.4 cuts X-Ray exposure from minutes to seconds to be launched at SAS Montreal
Published on: May 8th, 2006 -
Mazor Surgical Technologies appoints Former Given Imaging Inc. President to run Mazor's US Subsidiary
Published on: February 5th, 2006
2005
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“FIRST AND FINEST” Leading the Way in Robotics' Assisted Orthopedic Spine Surgery
Published on: Naval Nurse Corps Perioperative News Letter, November 2005 -
Miniature Robotic Device Assisted in Spinal Tumor Evacuation
Published on: September 1st, 2005 -
Mazor Surgical Technologies Raises $10m in Second Financial Round
Published on: May 4th, 2005
2004
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Complete Miniature Robotic Positioning System for Minimal Invasive Spine Surgery (MIS) Set For Launch
Published on: October 19th, 2004 -
Miniature Spine Surgery Robot Approved by FDA
Published on: HealthPoint Research May 17th, 2004 -
First miniature robotic system for spinal procedures to receive FDA approval developed in Israel
Published on: Israel 21c May 9, 2004 -
Israeli Med Tech Mazor Surgical Technologies Set To Launch First Product
Published on: Venture Wire Newsletter, April 26 2004 -
Contributions to non-invasive, painless, advanced medicine
Published on: Haaretz daily newspaper, April 26 2004
2003
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A taxi cab for complex surgical procedures
Published on: Israel 21c July 20, 2003 -
Christopher Reeve learns the latest in robo-surgery from Prof. Moshe Shoham, Mazor's founder
Published on: Technion Focus October 2003



