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Surgeons' Learning Curve of Renaissance Robotic Surgical System

HENRIK C. BÄCKER, CHRISTINA E. FREIBOTT, CARSTEN PERKA and MARK WEIDENBAUM
International Journal of Spine Surgery October 2020, 14 (5) 818-823; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/7116
HENRIK C. BÄCKER
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center–Presbyterian Hospital, The Spine Hospital at New York Presbyterian, New York, New York
2Center for Muskuloskeletal Surgery, Charité Berlin, University Hospital Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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CHRISTINA E. FREIBOTT
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center–Presbyterian Hospital, The Spine Hospital at New York Presbyterian, New York, New York
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CARSTEN PERKA
2Center for Muskuloskeletal Surgery, Charité Berlin, University Hospital Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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MARK WEIDENBAUM
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center–Presbyterian Hospital, The Spine Hospital at New York Presbyterian, New York, New York
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vol. 14 no. 5 818-823
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https://doi.org/10.14444/7116
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33097577

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  1. HENRIK C. BÄCKER, MD1,2,
  2. CHRISTINA E. FREIBOTT, BA1,
  3. CARSTEN PERKA, MD2 and
  4. MARK WEIDENBAUM, MD1
  1. 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center–Presbyterian Hospital, The Spine Hospital at New York Presbyterian, New York, New York
  2. 2Center for Muskuloskeletal Surgery, Charité Berlin, University Hospital Berlin, Berlin, Germany
  1. Corresponding Author:
    Henrik C. Bäcker, MD, Spine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital, 622 West 168th St PH-11, New York, NY 10032. Phone: (212) 305-3912; Fax: (212) 342-1749; Email: Henrik.baecker{at}sports-med.org.
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