Pardee Hospital in Hendersonville, N.C., recently added an ExcelsiusGPS robot to its spine program, ABC affiliate WLOS reports.
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John Keller, MD, neurosurgery section chief at Metro Health-University of Michigan Health in Wyoming, Mich., performed his first augmented reality-assisted spine surgery in September, Grand Rapids Business Journal reports.
David Skarda, MD, is leading the development of an artificial intelligence-driven surgical care process meant to improve outcomes and lower costs for total knee replacement patients at Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare, Fox 13 Salt Lake City reported Oct. 12.
NuVasive made a pair of moves to create an altered organizational and leadership structure in the company Oct. 14.
Allowing out-of-state competition for health insurance would significantly benefit the U.S. healthcare system, which is dominated by commercial payers, according to two spine surgeons from DISC Sports & Spine Center in Newport Beach, Calif.
Medtronic aims to sustainably accelerate its revenue growth at or above its weighted average market growth rate, CEO Geoff Martha and other company leaders explained Oct. 14 during a virtual Investor Day.
Doylestown, Pa.-based Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists opened an orthopedic center in Warrington, Pa., on Oct. 12.
Reston (Va.) Hospital Center recently installed Augmedics' Xvision Spine System to perform augmented reality spine surgeries, Reston Now reports.
Mark Malone, MD, founded Austin, Texas-based Advanced Pain Care. A former back pain patient himself, Dr. Malone turned to a spinal stimulator to resolve pain that surgeries couldn't.
West Palm Beach, Fla.-based St. Mary's Medical Center and Palm Beach Children's Hospital were among the first hospitals in the state to use Immertec's Medoptic virtual reality surgical training platform, South Florida Hospital News reported Oct. 15.
