Central Kansas Orthopedic Group in Great Bend has become part of the University of Kansas Health System, according to an Aug. 14 report in the Great Bend Tribune.
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Two medical centers in Atlantic Health System are introducing "mixed reality" visualization technology for use in shoulder, hand and upper extremity surgeries, the system said Aug. 10.
San Diego-based spine technology company NuVasive appointed Amy Belt Raimundo to its board of directors, the company said Aug. 9.
A federal judge in California has denied spinal device company Reliance Medical's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the company of paying kickbacks to surgeons.
The first class of orthopedic surgeons graduated from the joint residency program developed by the University of Nevada Las Vegas Medical School and OptumCare Orthopaedics and Spine, according to a report from 3 News, an NBC affiliate.
Ulrich Medical USA's small vertebral body replacement system has been on the market for 20 years, the company said Aug. 5.
King of Prussia, Pa.-based medical device company Camber Spine got a green light from the FDA for two of its lumbar spacer products, the SPIRA-P and SPIRA-T, according to an Aug. 3 company news release.
Neurosurgeon Vijay Yanamadala, MD, has performed the second procedure worldwide that uses a titanium, 3D-printed device meant to fuse spinal vertebrae and ease chronic pain, News12 reported.
A Louisiana-based orthopedic surgeon has pleaded guilty to workers compensation fraud, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
Medical device company MirRus raised $65 million in a round of funding for its Rhenium-based spine devices and heart disease treatment development, the company said July 27.
