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Metal-based implants are expected to be the fastest-growing segment in the interbody spine implant market, according to research from business consulting firm Prescient & Strategic Intelligence.
Patients and spine surgeons have different perceptions when it comes to shared decision-making on surgery, according to a study published May 15 in Spine.
Anna Jaques Hospital in Newburyport, Mass., has opened two new operating rooms that increase the surgical capacity of its New England Baptist Orthopedic program, The Daily News reported June 6.
Kambin's triangle, an access point in the spine, is commonly used to perform lumbar interbody fusions. A review of current and future uses of Kambin's triangle was published June 6 in Cureus.
Phoenix-based Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company acquired London-based Future Health Works, a musculoskeletal patient management platform.
The orthopedic implant market is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 5.4 percent and is expected to reach $68.72 billion by 2028, according to data published in Brand Essence Market Research in early June.
Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine in Carmel, Ind., issued an alert to patients about a May 20 cyberattack.
Alexander Harbin, MD, completed Upstate New York's first knee replacement with Zimmer Biomet's Persona IQ implant with robotic assistance.
As shoulder surgery technology grows, rotator cuff procedures still need developments for long-term outcomes, Andrew Green, MD, said.
