Gregory Lucier will retire from the company's board of directors May 18.
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Providence-based Ortho Rhode Island opened a new $33 million facility, according to a March 25 report from the Warwick Beacon.
The last year has been a particularly transformative one for spine care, with telehealth, accelerating outpatient migration and updated site-care-strategies taking center stage.
Chetan Patel, MD, developer of augmented reality system iSight, said the device has reduced the time taken to place pedicle screws during spine surgery by 51 percent.
Here are 10 recent updates from spine and orthopedic device companies:
Frank Vrionis, MD, and Timothy Miller, MD, completed the first robotic spine surgery at Marcus Neuroscience Institute in Boca Raton, Fla.
Corvallis, Ore.-based Samaritan Health Services added two orthopedic surgeons.
Osso VR, a virtual reality training company, is expanding its specialties to include endoscopy and interventional procedures, according to a March 23 report from VR Focus.
From multidisciplinary spine centers to the continued growth of telehealth and rapid migration to the outpatient setting, 10 surgeons outline how spine care delivery will evolve in the next five years.
Here are three spine and orthopedic hospitals costing at least $100 million that opened or were announced over the past six months:
