Spine and orthopedic experts and leaders in November spoke with Becker's Spine Review about topics from controversial industry trends to advice for young surgeons.
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Becker's has reported on three spine and orthopedic lawsuits since Oct. 29.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery is partnering with Lazurite, the developer of the ArthroFree wireless surgical camera.
Matthew Halanski, MD, was named division chief of orthopedics and sports medicine at Phoenix Children's.
William Kurtz, MD, performed the first case with Conformis' Actera hip system, the devicemaker said Nov. 29.
Here are five recent developments in orthopedic and spine research that Becker's has reported on since Nov. 7:
Here are five updates in the orthobiologics industry since Oct. 17:
Birmingham OrthoAlabama Spine & Sports named Joseph Bolen as its new manager.
Shriners Children's Hawaii in Honolulu is the first hospital in the state to use the Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration, or BEAR, implant, ABC affiliate KITV reported Nov. 23.
Powell (Wyo.) Valley Healthcare and the estate of Clinton Devin, MD, are being sued by a former patient over a 2020 surgery, the Powell Tribune reported Nov. 25.
