Nanovis now offers its FortiCore rotatable posterior lumbar interbody fusion device in 22 millimeter and 25 millimeter lengths.
Author: Staff
Surgeons completed the first procedures using Camber Spine's Enza-A Titanium Anterior Lumber Interbody Fusion device.
Simplify Medical finished enrolling patients for its investigational device exemption pivotal trial evaluating its Simplify Disc for two-level cervical disc replacement.
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Vancouver-based Southwest Washington Regional Surgery Center notified 2,393 patients of a security incident involving an email phishing attack.
Here are 11 orthopedic surgeons making headlines.
Operation Walk Chicago and a team of orthopedic surgeons from Evanston, Ill.-based NorthShore University HealthSystem's NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute in Chicago traveled to Danag, Vietnam, to provide orthopedic care for patients Oct. 20-28.
David F. Scott, MD, of Spokane, Wash.-based Orthopaedic Specialty Clinic, is researching a new anatomical approach to total knee replacement in place of the more traditional mechanical alignment method.
Orthopedic surgeon Joseph Torg, MD, and his wife, Barbara Torg, established a scholarship fund for medical students at Philadelphia-based Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine.
Martin O'Malley, MD, examined Brooklyn Nets forward Caris LeVert's right foot Nov. 13, the New York Post reports.
