Retired general surgeon Lars Aanning, MD — noted for his role in bringing down Allen Sossan, MD, whose botched surgeries led to patient paralysis and death — surrendered his medical license, according to a report from The Argus Leader.
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Here are 14 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Mark Miedema, MD, of Little Rock-based OrthoArkansas, is using stem cells to help arthritis sufferers, according to KATV.
Growing at a 5.9 percent compound annual growth rate, the global CT scanners market is predicted to reach over $6.4 million by 2022, according to Market Research Hub.
New Orleans Saints tight end Coby Fleener joined SyncThink's advisory board to measure impairments related to athlete brain injury while on the sidelines, according to ESPN.
At the upcoming 2017 North American Spine Society annual meeting, four physicians will present on the efficacy of Zimmer Biomet's Mobi-C Cervical Disc.
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Misonix is teaming up with Hunan Xing Hang Rui Kang Bio-Technologies Co. for a license and exclusive manufacturing agreement.
Abbott launched its Proclaim DRG Neurostimulator System.
Jae Y. Lim, MD, exceeded 100 minimally invasive spine surgeries using Mazor Robotics’ Renaissance.
