In a recent press release, L&K Spine Inc. was proud to announce the successful completion of the 2,000th level implantation of the Expandable Cage, a state-of-the-art spinal implant technology.
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Longview (Texas) Regional Medical Center surgeons Jordan Stanley, MD, and Martin Hilton, MD, have each performed more than 500 minimally invasive robotic-assisted joint replacement surgeries, according to a July 8 report from the East Texas Review.
Abraham Orthopaedics, led by John Abraham, MD, partnered with Lancaster (Pa.) Orthopedic Group to open a practice location.
Becker's reported on two lawsuits related to orthopedics in the last 30 days:
Several spine implants and medtech products earned FDA approvals and breakthrough designations in the first half of 2024.
Below are five orthopedic practices that have made headlines in the last month, as reported by Becker's since June 17.
As practices and tech companies alike have had to weather complicated economic and reimbursement environments over the last 15 years, a handful have been unable to persevere, instead filing for bankruptcy.
In the first half of 2024, New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery grew multiple partnerships and grew its leadership.
Progenitor cells from intervertebral disc tissue were found to be safe for increasing disc volume and reducing pain in lumbar disc degeneration patients, according to a study in the June 2024 issue of the International Journal of Spine Surgery.
Neurosurgeons with Hackensack-based New Jersey Brain and Spine completed the state's first procedures with Augmedics' xvision system in December, the practice said in a July 8 news release.
