Multiple studies published paint a larger picture of the state of spine surgery. Here are eight key spine studies surgeons should know going into 2024:
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The spine field has exciting innovations and opportunities for surgeons to improve patient care. But there are also roadblocks holding surgeons back from truly delivering the best care possible for patients.
The spine technology startup Waypoint Orthopedics recently raised $650,000 from Runway Healthcare, a medtech accelerator, according to a CityBiz report.
Alexandre Rasouli, MD, was reappointed to the California State Lottery Commission, according to a Dec. 7 news release from Gov. Gavin Newsom's office.
Implementing a new spine surgery technique and advancing spinal research are among the top accomplishments for Nikhil Sahai, MD.
William Porter McRoberts, MD, an interventional spine and pain specialist, has rejoined Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based Holy Cross Medical Group, according to a Dec. 7 report from South Florida Hospital News.
Pain treatment and surgical solutions leader Bioventus has agreed to contract with Aetna Medicare Advantage plans beginning Jan. 1, 2024.
Stryker plans to nominate Rachel Ruggeri for election to its board of directors, the company said Dec. 7.
Wenzel Spine has expanded its leadership team, appointing Charles Gordon, MD, as the executive chairman of its board.
The Spine Center at the University of Texas Health San Antonio has become the first facility in South Texas to add EOSedge, a state-of-the-art imaging system that provides a full-body scan in 20 seconds with less radiation exposure than traditional…
