Here are nine spine and neurosurgeons in the news this week.
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Icotec Medical is launching its VaderOne pedicle screw system.
The Scoliosis Research Society honored Juergen Harms, MD, and Alberto Ponte, MD, with the 2019 SRS Lifetime Achievement Award on Sept. 19.
Spinal Elements is launching Katana, a new lateral access system.
Benjamin Cunningham, MD, was performing surgery at Medical Center Hospital when he learned several people had been injured in a shooting spree across Odessa, Texas, and nearby Midland, Big 2 News reports.
OrthoSpin received FDA clearance for its external robotic fixation device for orthopedic procedures.
Biedermann Motech is launching its Moss VRS pedicle screw system.
Viseon recently received FDA clearance and reported the first clinical use of its Voyant System for spine surgery.
Precision ADM recently received private investment from two 3D printing veterans, Andy Christensen and Joe Allison, reports 3D Printing Industry.
Patient sues physician, hospital over inability to provide medical records after spinal cord implant
A woman from Houston alleges that a group of medical companies failed to provide her medical records after she was implanted with a spinal cord stimulator in 2017, reports SE Texas Record.
