Private equity investment is an evolving force in orthopedics and can give practices an advantage in the market, according to physicians part of the July merger of two management services organizations.
Author: Carly Behm
Cesar Ceballos, MD, founder of OrthoMiami, performed Miami's first BEAR procedure — a case involving a 19-year-old patient.
The FDA has recognized multiple robots and navigation systems made for spine and orthopedic surgeries in 2022.
Upper Arlington, Ohio-based Orthopedic One is adding five physicians in August, the practice said.
When considering the development of orthopedic technology, there are particular advancements that stand out to surgeons.
In order to manage patient backlogs, the government of Manitoba in Canada signed deals with Fargo, N.D.-based Sanford Health and Cleveland Clinic to take some of its hip and knee replacement patients, the Winnipeg Free Press reported Aug. 24.
A jury ruled neurosurgeon Mark Fulton, MD, failed to diagnose and treat a patient's spinal injury, leading to his paralysis, Medscape reported Aug. 24.
Scripps Clinic in San Diego added the BEAR biologic implant for ACL restoration, CBS affiliate KFMB reported Aug. 23.
Nexus Spine's leadership appointment and five more key updates from medtech companies since Aug. 17.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, performed Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler's second Tommy John surgery, mlb.com reported Aug. 23.
