Regentis Biomaterials recently received FDA approval to begin a phase III clinical study of GelrinC, a treatment for focal cartilage defects in the knee.
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Here are five spine surgeons and neurosurgeons in the news this week.
Payers have posed as obstacles for spine in ambulatory surgery centers, but the recent additions and proposals of ASC payable codes for spine procedures should ease up some of the difficulties surgery centers face.
Payers have posed as obstacles for spine in ambulatory surgery centers, but the recent additions and proposals of ASC payable codes for spine procedures should ease up some of the difficulties surgery centers face.
A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines acute complications among spinal deformity surgical patients who are 70 years old or older.
Zimmer Biomet gave a large donation pledge to the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation.
This issue of Becker’s Spine Review includes expertise on minimally invasive spine surgery, outpatient spine centers and the latest news in spine and around healthcare. The issue also includes a list of “21 Spine Surgeons With Gifted Business Minds.” …
"Continental Who's Who" recognized Tamara Pylawka, MD, as a pinnacle professional in healthcare, according to Yahoo! Finance.
Cleveland Clinic named Michael Steinmetz, MD, chairman of the neurosurgery department, according to Crain's Cleveland Business.
University of California San Francisco researchers analyzed the impact of human neurons transplanted into mice with spinal cord injuries, according to Medical Xpress.
