Orthopedic biotechnology company Ortho Regenerative Technologies focused on developing soft tissue repair regenerative technology in 2020. For 2021, that development is expected to grow.
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Here are six updates on spine and orthopedic device companies over the past week:
Orlando-based UCF Lake Nona Medical Center in Orlando, a $175 million facility with inpatient and outpatient spine and orthopedic surgery, opened March 1.
The National Association of Spine Specialists, the advocacy arm of the North American Spine Society, highlighted David Gendelberg, MD, whose main goal is to establish an improved system for prior authorization.
Virtual reality company PrecisionOS and Zimmer Biomet will showcase their immersive reality project surrounding the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' Innovation Series on March 18.
During the Cowen Healthcare Broker Conference on March 2, Medtronic CFO Karen Parkhill discussed the company's third-quarter fiscal year 2021 results and offered projections for the rest of the year, according to Seeking Alpha.
Here are four orthopedic surgeons making headlines over the past week:
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute became the first West Coast hospital to use Medtronic's Mazor X Stealth Edition robotic platform.
By 2027, the worldwide spinal fusion devices market is projected to reach $8.9 billion, according to Emergen Research.
John Rhee, MD, is a spine surgeon at Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare.
