Andrew Tyler, MD, an orthopedic trauma and joint replacement specialist, has joined El Paso-based Texas Tech Physicians, according to a May 8 report from El Paso Inc.
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Spine technology company Alphatec saw 27% revenue growth in the first quarter of 2024, reaching $138 million.
While total knee replacements performed with the help of surgical robots have better patient outcomes, they cost an average of $2,400 more than conventional knee replacements, according to new research published in the Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery.
OrthoForum Value Network, the nation's largest clinically integrated network of orthopedic and musculoskeletal providers, has partnered with software company Tendo.
From financial updates to new product developments, here are the key headlines from spine devicemakers since May 1.
Tetrous' EnFix TAC demineralized bone fiber implants were used in their first cases, the company said May 8.
Dallas, Texas-based Steward Health Care is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and Medical Properties Trust will pour in millions of dollars to support operations at existing hospitals and clinics.
Rite Aid and Walmart Health, which both had aspirations to transform traditional healthcare, have struggled with financial challenges and business models. Rite Aid closed multiple locations, while Walmart Health closed entirely.
A smaller version of SI-Bone's iFuse bedrock granite implant system was launched, and the first cases with it were completed, the medtech company said May 7.
Globus Medical saw a 119.3% year-over-year increase in first quarter sales, according to financial results posted May 7.
