A new study published in Spine compares intraoperative CT to 3-D C-arm-based spinal navigation during procedures that require posterior pedicle screw implantation.
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The FDA cleared the first blood test to evaluate mild traumatic brain injury in adults. According to the FDA, the Banyan Brain Trauma Indicator will help physicians determine if patients suspected of having mTBI need CT scans, which will help…
Statesville, N.C.-based Iredell Memorial Hospital installed Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci XI robotic surgical system.
Houston-based regenerative medicine company SpinalCyte completed the first double-blind, placebo-controlled human trial using CybroCell, a human dermal fibroblast injection to treat degenerative disc disease.
Eugene Roh, MD, was inspired by the 1988 Olympic games to become a sports medicine physician. Thirty years later and he's at the Pyeongchang Olympics as a Team USA physician.
WNBA team Atlanta Dream named Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare its official sports medicine and healthcare provider, The Emory Wheel reports.
Mark Dekutoski, MD, joined the Marshfield Clinic Eau Claire (Wis.) Center's orthopedic surgery department, the Leader-Telegram reports.
Baltimore-based Sage Growth Partners, a healthcare research, strategy and marketing firm, released new survey findings assessing healthcare executives' adoption and application of telemedicine technology. The findings reveal nearly 100 healthcare executives' attitudes towards telemedicine, current and expected future use and…
John Bachman and Jocelyn Frederick were elected to the Boston-based New England Baptist Hospital Board of Trustees, effective Jan. 24.
Yair Kissin, MD, a board certified orthopedic surgeon at Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center, successfully completed New Jersey's first robotic-assisted total knee replacement surgery last month using the Think Surgical Solution TSolution One System.
