Israel's Technion Institute of Technology and Tel Aviv University researchers studied the impact of human stem cells on a rat's spinal cord injuries, Business Insider reports.
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Kamal Woods, MD, of Kettering (Ohio) Medical Center, performed a first-of-its-kind surgery on a patient with a severe neck deformity. The deformity forced the patient's head to lean at such an angle where his ear touched his shoulder.
Think Surgical received CE Mark approval for its TSolution One Surgical System, a surgical robot for total knee arthroplasty.
OrthoPediatrics launched its new Wrist Fusion Plate System.
Medical devices may have an easier time receiving FDA clearance following the administration's proposal to create fast track approval, according to Reuters.
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Syracuse (N.Y.) Orthopedic Specialists has plans to relocate its outpatient surgery center to Cicero, N.Y., according to syracuse.com.
Accenture and the American Medical Association released a report on cybersecurity in the healthcare industry.
Stryker reported the close of the simplified public tender offer for VEXIM outstanding shares.
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