Today's Top 20 Stories
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Former Medtronic exec tapped as Curiteva chief commercial officer
Technology and manufacturing company Curiteva, creator of the Inspired 3D-printed lumbar interbody fusion system, has appointed David Schmidt as chief commercial officer. -
Geneva General Hospital adds neurosurgeon Dr. Lucas Aurich
Geneva (N.Y.) General Hospital has added neurosurgeon Lucas Aurich, MD, to its medical staff. -
Vanderbilt adopts ERAS program for spine
Nashville-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center launched an enhanced recovery after surgery pathway for spine patients at Vanderbilt University Hospital and Belle Meade Surgery Center.
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Commons Clinic invests $9.75M into spine ASC
Los Angeles-based Commons Clinic is investing $9.75 million in Marina Orthopedic & Spine Institute in the same city. -
Joining a health system vs. an orthopedic MSO: Does practice size matter?
Some independent orthopedic groups will join a management service organization or a health system to support themselves. -
What is the future of ACDF?
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is considered a "gold standard" in spine surgery, but it will likely be eclipsed by disc replacement. -
Medtronic's Inceptiv closed-loop spinal cord stimulator earns FDA approval
Medtronic earned FDA approval for its Inceptiv closed-loop spinal cord stimulator, the company said April 26.
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Mayo Clinic surgeon debuts Rosa Shoulder robot
John Sperling, MD, of Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic completed the first surgery with Zimmer Biomet's Rosa Shoulder robot. -
Orthopedic surgeon pay: 4 notes
Here are four notes on orthopedic surgeon compensation from the Bureau of Labor Statistics: -
University of Kentucky breaks ground on comprehensive spine center
Lexington-based University of Kentucky has broken ground on a $781 million project that will house its comprehensive spine center, according to an April 25 report from NPR affiliate WUKY. -
5 things to know about Medtronic's executive vice president, neuroscience leader
Brett Wall is executive vice president and president of neuroscience at Medtronic.
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4Web Medical gets regulatory clearance for anterior spine device
Spine medtech company 4Web Medical earned regulatory clearance to market its anterior spine truss system with anchor fixation, according to an April 25 news release. -
Conmed promotes orthopedic president to COO
Medical technology company Conmed has promoted its president of international and global orthopedics, Patrick Beyer, to chief operating officer. -
Former UPenn orthopedic surgery chief dies at 82
R. Bruce Heppenstall, MD, former chief of orthopedic surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and professor emeritus of orthopedic surgery at the university's Perelman School of Medicine, has died at 82. -
Orthopedic Specialists of SW Florida moves closer to opening
Fort Myers-based Orthopedic Specialists of SW Florida has completed construction on its new, 60,000-square-foot medical office building and corporate headquarters. -
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center hits 500 Mako surgeries
Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) Medical Center reached a milestone of 500 procedures with the Mako SmartRobotics system, the hospital said April 25. -
The future of sacroiliac joint fusion
The popularity of minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusions has surged the past few years. -
Spine surgeons, look for these green flags in practices, health systems
Spine surgeons on the job hunt have to consider many red flags in a potential employer. And they have to know the green flags that signal a place that stands out from the rest. -
How the wealth of 8 spine, orthopedic billionaires has changed since 2015
Eight individuals with a connection to the spine and orthopedic sector have been named to Forbes' 38th annual World's Billionaires list. -
4 spine, orthopedic updates on Apple Vision Pro
Apple Vision Pro is the company's first 3D camera, and it has already made waves in the spine and orthopedic industry.
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