Here's a recap of 10 noteworthy industry happenings and developments in June:
Author: Paige Haeffele
Robotic-assisted surgery offers increased accuracy, efficiency and safety. However, as the technology becomes more complex, the risk of security breaches, network interruptions, latency and equipment failure need to be addressed, Semiconductor Engineering reported June 30.
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Scientists from ExplantLab developed an algorithm that uses patient genotype and other factors to accurately predict joint replacement surgery outcomes, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News reported June 27.
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The total knee replacement market value is expected to reach $14.9 billion by 2030, with an accelerating compound annual growth rate of 6.2 percent as a result of multiple industry developments, a Verified Market Research report published June 16 predicts.
The Orthopaedic Institute for Children, a children's orthopedic hospital in Los Angeles, was renamed the Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children after receiving a $15 million gift from Renee and Meyer Luskin.
SI-Bone announced FDA clearance for iFuse-TORQ, its 3D-printed implant technology used to treat pelvic fractures, on June 13.
Sheridan (Mich.) Community Hospital increased investments in its spinal care and acquired a Mazor X Stealth Edition robot, local news source the Daily News reported June 10.
Stryker opened a new research and development facility at the International Tech Park in Gurgaon, India on June 7.
