From transparency compliance to anesthesia recovery, Becker's has reported on four spine and orthopedic studies since mid-February.
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In recent years, more and more complex surgical spine procedures have migrated to the ambulatory surgery center (ASC). Advances in technology and surgical technique, strategic patient selection, and payer policy updates have aided in this migration.
Orthopedic surgeons have pitched in to support Ukrainian doctors during the country's conflict with Russia.
Deepak Nath, PhD, will begin his role as CEO of Smith+Nephew April 1 after spending the last four years with Siemens Healthineers.
From new acquisitions to new leadership, here are seven developments from Medtronic in the first quarter of 2022:
From dealing with serious postoperative complications to choosing the right practice partners and learning when to say no, five spine surgeons detail the most difficult decisions they've had to make in their careers.
Social media can be an excellent tool to engage current patients and attract future ones, particularly for early-career surgeons building their patient base.
Zimmer Biomet has cemented a multiyear partnership with Biocomposites to exclusively distribute its Genex bone graft substitute in the U.S.
A new study by New York City-based Hospital of Special Surgery found that Black patients were less likely than white patients to be completely satisfied after undergoing a hip or knee replacement.
Stryker launched its Insignia hip stem for total hip and hemiarthroplasty procedures, the devicemaker said March 22.
