Wilson Asfora, MD, will lead Miami-based Ceda Orthopedic Group's newly opened spine surgery center in the same city, according to a Sept. 8 news release.
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Becker's Spine Review reported on five key spine and orthopedic leadership appointments since Sept. 1.
Here are four key updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last week:
Three sports medicine physicians joined Greenwich, Conn.-based Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists.
The U.S. Department of Justice handed down two indictments involving physicians in the last 30 days.
Devicemaker Spinal Elements appointed two leaders to its commercial team, the company said Sept. 8.
Joimax's EndoLIF Delta cage and EndoLIF double wedge cage both received FDA clearance, the devicemaker said Sept. 7.
Jason Lowenstein, MD, performed New Jersey's first scoliosis surgery with a new FDA-approved, minimally invasive system.
St. Simons Island, Ga.-based medical device company Intelivation Technologies won FDA approval for the Advantage-C PEEK cervical interbody fusion device, the company said Sept. 8.
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Stryker, an orthopedics technology company, said Sept. 7 that it acquired Menlo Park, Calif.-based medical device company Gauss Surgical, developer of the Triton artificial intelligence platform.
