Orthopedic surgeon Jeffrey Deren, MD, recently returned to work at Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic in Orlando (Fla.) after recovering from the novel coronavirus, NBC affiliate WESH 2 reports.
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Spine surgeon John Burleson, MD, will join Hughston Clinic in Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 1.
Six spine surgeons discuss the trends that most excite them in the field.
Here are nine orthopedic surgeons making the news this week:
Bend, Ore.-based Cascade Surgicenter is reportedly the first ASC in Central Oregon to provide total hip and total knee replacements with Stryker's Mako robot.
Spinal implant manufacturer Zavation Medical Products launched its Expandable Anterior Lumbar Plate and Expandable Lateral Lumbar Plate on July 28.
Since the beginning of the year, Becker's Spine Review has reported on eight orthobiologic and regenerative medicine companies that have launched new products, received FDA clearances and demonstrated favorable outcomes in clinical trials:
Myron Rolle, MD, a neurosurgery resident at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and former NFL player, told CNN in a July 28 interview that it is unsafe for the league to begin due to COVID-19 concerns.
Four spine surgeons outline what technologies they see making the next big breakthrough in the field.
Chillicothe, Ohio-based Adena Health Systems held a "topping off" ceremony July 28 to mark the halfway point of the construction of its Orthopedic and Robotic Surgery Center, Chillicothe Gazette reports.
