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  1. Clifton Orthopedic Associates owner charged with illegally prescribing 1.4M+ opioid tablets

    Federal prosecutors charged Evangelos Megariotis, MD, the owner and operator of Clifton (N.J.) Orthopedic Associates, with prescribing large quantities of controlled substances "outside the usual course of medical practice and without a legitimate purpose," the Justice Department announced. By Angie Stewart -
  2. DeGen Medical gains clearance of new modular pedicle screw for spine procedure

    DeGen Medical recently received FDA clearance for its F1 MPS modular pedicle screw system for the Joust minimally invasive procedure. By Alan Condon -
  3. Life Spine receives FDA clearance for new laminoplasty system — 3 things to know

    The FDA recently granted 510(k) clearance for Life Spine's Hinged laminoplasty system. By Alan Condon -

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  1. Surgical Affiliates partners with California hospital

    Management group Surgical Affiliates partnered with Susanville, Calif.-based Banner Lassen Medical Center to enhance the hospital's emergency orthopedic care. By Eric Oliver -
  2. Drs. Evalina Burger, Jorge Eller & more: 10 spine, neurosurgeons making headlines

    Here are 10 spine and neurosurgeons making the news this week. By Alan Condon -
  3. Dr. William Sullivan succeeds Dr. Jeffrey Wang as NASS president — 4 things to know

    Physiatrist William Sullivan, MD, was appointed president of the North American Spine Society at the organization's annual meeting in Chicago from Sept. 25 to 28. By Alan Condon -
  4. PrinterPrezz welcomes Dr. Steven Garfin to board of advisors — 4 things to know

    Spine surgeon Steven Garfin, MD, joined the board of directors at 3D printing company PrinterPrezz. By Alan Condon -

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  1. Canadian 3D printing company to open $88M facility in New York — 3 insights

    Thinking Robot Studios, a Nova Scotia, Canada-based 3D printing company, is planning to open a $84 million manufacturing plant in Buffalo, N.Y., reports Buffalo News. By Alan Condon -
  2. Maryland Historical Society appoints Dr. Neal Naff to board of trustees — 3 things to know

    Neurosurgeon Neal Naff, MD, recently joined the board of trustees at Maryland Historical Society, reports The Daily Record. By Alan Condon -
  3. NuVasive aims to grow in robotics with new application

    NuVasive featured its X360 Pulse platform at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Chicago and plans to unveil its Pulse Robotics application at an exclusive event. By Laura Dyrda -
  4. Dr. Noah Porter joins OrthoNebraska — 3 insights

    Omaha-based OrthoNebraska brought aboard orthopedic spine surgeon Noah Porter, MD, the Omaha World-Herald reports. By Eric Oliver -
  1. Brainlab unveils mobile intraoperative robot for spine surgery — 3 insights

    Brainlab launched Loop-X, its mobile intraoperative imaging robot, at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Chicago on Sept. 25. By Alan Condon -
  2. Ohio health system to expand with 2 orthopedic, sports medicine clinics

    Cincinnati-based Mercy Health is expanding with two new orthopedic and sports medicine centers in Lorain and Oberlin, Ohio, reports Morning Journal. By Alan Condon -
  3. FDA approves Abbott's spinal cord stimulation system for chronic pain — 4 insights

    Abbott received FDA approval for Proclaim XR, a neurostimulation device for people suffering from chronic pain. By Alan Condon -
  4. Comprehensive Spine Institute welcomes Drs. James Osborn, Garrick Cason

    Spine surgeons James Osborn, MD, and Garrick Cason, MD, joined Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Comprehensive Spine Institute, reports The Chattanoogan. By Alan Condon -
  5. Clarifying patient, provider goals before surgery and robotics in spine: Q&A with Dr. Kris Radcliff

    Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute, focusing on minimally invasive spine surgery and artificial disc replacement. By Alan Condon -
  6. Stryker publishes SpineJack System trial results — 5 takeaways

    The Spine Journal published the results of Stryker's SAKOS pivotal trial for the SpineJack implantable fracture reduction system. By Angie Stewart -
  7. Orthopedic device industry disrupters are upending tradition — 5 examples

    Disruptive medical device companies are shaking up the status quo in orthopedics, according to OrthoStreams. By Angie Stewart -
  8. HSS appoints new co-chiefs of spine service

    New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery appointed Harvinder Sandhu, MD, and Andrew Sama, MD, the new co-chiefs of HSS Spine, effective in October. By Eric Oliver -
  9. Medtronic aims to expand Infuse use to TLIF with FDA-backed clinical trial

    Medtronic has received FDA approval to move forward with a prospective, randomized pivotal clinical trial that will examine the use of Infuse in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions.  By Laura Dyrda -

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