A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines procedure volume and complication rate for surgeons performing anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
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U.S. District Judge Ron Clark, a Texas federal judge, ordered Medtronic to pay a spine surgeon $23.5 million in a patent infringement case on May 16, according to Law 360.
Here are 13 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Zimmer Biomet has entered into a license agreement with Bonutti Research.
Stryker and AlloSource are collaborating to offer biologics for sports medicine procedures.
Rocco Monto, MD, an orthopedic surgeon in Nantucket, Mass., will release his new book in early 2018, according to broadwayworld.com.
The global lateral lumbar interbody fusion market will experience growth through 2024, according to a Transparency Market Research report.
Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare is the latest organization signing onto Atlanta Sports City, a $200 million entertainment and recreational sports facility in Stonecrest, Ga., DeKalb Neighbor reports.
James Walter, MD, of Plano-based Texas Health Center for Diagnostics and Surgery, repaired a meniscus tear in the left knee of FC Dallas midfielder Paxton Pomykal, the Dallas News reports.
University of Miami professor and team physician Thomas Best, MD, is urging physicians, parents and coaches to approach regenerative medicine treatments cautiously for young athletes because of their unproven nature.
