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The Horizons of Intraoperative Imaging
How in-OR fluoroscopy is advancing beyond the C-arm.
David Bernard, Senior Associate Editor

The O-arm promises to make surgery so precise that it could let your physicians think that they're flirting with ' dare we say it ' perfection.

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