Here are 21 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
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Jennifer Mulhern, DPM, has joined Hanover, Pa.-based Martin Foot and Ankle, according to an Evening Sun report.
John A. Abraham, MD, is the chief of the orthopedic oncology service at the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia. He is also the director of the Musculoskeletal Oncology Center at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and the Kimmel Cancer Center in Philadelphia.…
Cerebrotech Medical Systems added Nathan Selden, MD, PhD, to its scientific advisory board.
Smith & Nephew announced that the first total knee replacement using the company's VISIONAIRE Cutting Guides in Colombia has been successfully completed.
The global minimally invasive neurosurgery devices market is a growing market due to a number of factors, according to Future Market Insights report.
Faheem Sandhu, MD, performed the first U.S. implantation of LinkSPINE's FacetLINK HEMI.
The FDA has approved marketing for the first "cerebrospinal fluid nucleic acid-based test for simultaneous detection of multiple pathogens that can cause central nervous system infections," according to HHS.
Excela Health is proposing to build a new orthopedic center in Hempfield Township, Pa., according to The Tribune Review.
Medtronic's TYRX Neuro Absorbable Antibacterial Envelope has been successfully implanted with the company's Deep Brain Stimulation systems in the United States.
