Phoenix Children's Hospital was reportedly the first health system in the U.S. to use the Medtronic Stealth Autoguide platform for neurosurgery.
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Integra LifeSciences posted an estimated 3 percent revenue increase over the past year in a preliminary earnings report.
Keith Bridwell, MD, and Munish Gupta, MD, of St. Louis-based Washington University School of Medicine, recently published a fourth edition textbook on spine surgery.
Eleven spine specialists discuss advances in pain management and how it can improve outcomes in spine surgery.
Here are three orthopedic surgeons making the news this week.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopedic Institute recently joined the medical team for the Toughman NY 2020 triathlon, reports Endurance Business.
Cincinnati-based Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and TriHealth opened a renovated office providing spine and sports medicine care on Jan. 14, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier.
Kornelis Poelstra, MD, PhD, recently implanted what was reported to be the first Molybdenum-Rhenium rod in a patient during a spinal fusion on the West Coast.
Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Associates in Charlotte, N.C., on Jan. 14 partnered with InteliChart to connect with patients and promote behavior that leads to better health.
San Ramon (Calif.) Regional Medical Center was reportedly the first hospital in the Bay Area to purchase the ExcelsiusGPS robotic navigation system for spine surgery, reports Patch.
