Neal ElAttrache, MD, will repair the damaged ulnar collateral ligament in the right elbow of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Garrett Richards, MLB.com reports.
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Jesse C. DeLee, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at University of Texas Health San Antonio.
Here are 16 key notes on 3D-printed devices for orthopedic and spine companies in 2018 so far:
New York City-based Medmo, a company that links patients directly with medical providers, recently launched a “pay what you can afford” platform for physician-prescribed medical imaging tests.
Orthopedic device manufacturer Tyber Medical received a patent allowance for TyFix, an all-in-one extremity joint fixation system.
Beverly Hills, Calif.-based La Peer Health Systems introduced a new hip surgery program.
Huntington, W. Va.-based Marshall Orthopaedics surgeon Chad Lavender, MD, is now performing anterior cruciate ligament repair procedures using a patient's bone marrow.
Alan S. Hilibrand, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon at Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute.
Farmington, Conn.-based UConn Health is the first hospital in the U.S. to use the Arveo Augmented Reality microscope, the Hartford (Conn.) Courant reports.
SpineGuard released its first half, first quarter and second quarter of 2018 financial results.
