St. Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Conn., recently installed the Navio Surgical System for partial and total knee replacements, the Republican American reports.
Author: Alan Condon
Here are three hospitals and health systems that have expanded orthopedic services in the past month:
Houston-based orthopedic surgeon Ashvin Dewan, MD, has launched a case management platform that uses artificial intelligence and automation to streamline surgical scheduling.
Eli Lilly's monoclonal antibody Taltz has received approval by Health Canada for the treatment of adults with nonradiographic axial spondyloarthritis.
The xvision Spine augmented reality system, launched by Chicago-based startup Augmedics in December, allows for real-time 3D visualization of the spinal anatomy during surgery.
Spine Center Atlanta is now performing basivertebral nerve ablation for patients with chronic low back pain.
Here are the top-read stories on Becker's Spine Review during the week of Oct. 12-16:
When adding new procedures at your ASC, it's vital to paint a full picture of their costs and weigh them against projected revenue.
Here are seven key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week:
The American College of Surgeons appointed orthopedic surgeon Scott Levin, MD, chair of the board of regents earlier this month.
