A merger to accelerate robotic surgery, and four more updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last week:
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U.S. Orthopaedic Partners announced its intent to partner with Birmingham, Ala.-based Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center on July 7.
Expanding revenue streams through ancillary services is becoming a larger part of the orthopedic practice business model as reimbursement continues to decline and many practices wait for pre-pandemic patient volumes to return.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute has opened its first office in Winter Park, Fla., after expanding to the state last year.
Virtual reality surgical training company Osso VR has raised $27 million in series B funding, led by investment firm GSR Ventures.
From a milestone lumbar disc replacement to the first augmented reality-assisted pediatric spine surgery completed in the U.S., here are five spine surgery "firsts" that Becker's has reported on in the past 30 days:
Augmedics, the company behind the Xvision augmented reality spine surgery system, named two leaders to its board of directors.
Smith+Nephew launched its Fast-Fix Flex meniscus repair system, according to a July 7 news release.
Des Plaines-based Illinois Bone and Joint Institute focused on growth in the first six months of 2021.
A CEO shake-up and a growing Florida foothold are among the major moves Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute made so far in 2021.
