Mazor Robotics, the developer of Renaissance, an innovative surgical guidance system and its complementary products, announced orders of two Renaissance systems in late December, ending the 2013 fourth quarter with a total of seven system sales. In the U.S., the system was ordered by Littleton Adventist Hospital (Littleton, CO) and the second system was ordered internationally by Bestech, the Company’s distributor in Israel, for installation in a hospital in Haifa, Israel.

Littleton Adventist Hospital purchased its first Renaissance system becoming the fifth Adventist Health System hospital and the second hospital within the Centura Health system to purchase a Renaissance system.

Littleton Adventist Hospital is a full-service medical center that has provided compassionate health care and quality treatment for more than 20 years. The hospital’s medical teams specialize in cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, cancer care and women’s and children’s services.

Bestech, the Company’s distribution partner in Israel, has installed the Renaissance system at Bnai Zion Medical Center, located in Haifa, Israel. Established in 1922 as the first Jewish hospital in Haifa, Bnai Zion Medical Center focuses on rehabilitation activities, offering orthopedic rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, cardio rehabilitation, physical therapy and occupational therapy.

"Our momentum, both in the U.S. and internationally, and the purchase of these Renaissance systems demonstrates the continued support and interest which surgeons and hospital administrators express toward our technology," commented Ori Hadomi, Chief Executive Officer. "We expect these hospitals to experience positive clinical and business benefits, similar to the other hospitals."