A research team received $30,000 from New Haven-based Connecticut Innovations to develop a medical device to treat traumatic foot fractures, according to an Oct. 30 report from the Yale Daily News.
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Vail Co.-based Steadman Clinic announced a medical director for its future office in Aspen, Colo.
Here are the top-read stories on Becker's Spine Review for the week of Oct. 26-30:
Here are 10 spine surgeons making news this week:
Dr. Keith Meister performed Tommy John surgery on a 2020 draft pick for the Baltimore Orioles, according to an Oct. 29 Major League Baseball report.
In the last month, Becker's Spine Review and Becker's ASC Review have reported on six orthopedic surgery centers in the planning or development stages:
Device company Spinal Elements on Oct. 30 launched its Lucent XP wide expandable interbody device.
Robotic spine surgery has allowed surgeons to plan where each pedicle screw and interbody cage will be placed preoperatively, and guides them through that plan during surgery.
St. Cloud (Minn.) Surgical Center is injecting $11 million into a renovation that will increase the number of spine and total joint replacement procedures it will be able to perform, the SC Times reports.
Here are seven key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies from the past week:
