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Here are 11 orthopedic surgeons making headlines this week.
InfuTronix Solutions is collaborating with service-disabled veteran-owned small business Geo-Med to offer the Nimbus II PainPro opioid infusion pump to veterans.
Englewood, Colo.-based Swedish Medical Center invited the public to the hospital's Night of the Robots event on Sept. 12 to learn about robotic surgical devices and the surgeons who use them.
Fuse Medical recently launched the Galen Medial and Galen XT Suture Anchors, Kopis Knotless Anchor and Vida Interference Screws.
Northern Arizona Orthopedics in Flagstaff was sued by a federal agency over alleged gender discrimination and retaliation.
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Scott Hanson, MD, operated on the right hand of Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Kyle Crick, The Athletic reports.
Dr. Neal ElAttrache fixed the torn labrum of Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton on Sept. 10, the Minnesota StarTribune reports.
Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks visited Neal ElAttrache, MD, on Sept. 9 for a second opinion on his injured right elbow, according to the New York Post.
