Here three spine surgeons discuss what the future holds in relation to minimally invasive spine surgery.
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The global minimally invasive neurosurgery devices market is expected to grow through 2025, according to a Future Market Insights report.
The global minimally invasive spine surgery market will likely grow between 2016 and 2020, based on a Technavio report, according to medGadget.
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Lyon, France-based Medicrea will host a key opinion leader breakfast for investors to discuss the personalized spine market.
Bernard Ong, MD, has partnered with BizIQ to help him grow his Las Vegas-based orthopedic practice.
The Kansas City-based University of Kansas Health System is establishing a new orthopedic and sports medicine clinic in Lawrence, according to the Kansas City Star.
