Coeur d’Alene, Idaho-based Inland Northwest Spine & Neurosurgery has acquired the Modus V digital microscope for spine surgery, the Spokane Journal reports.
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The American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society has named Charles Saltzman, MD, editor-in-chief of Foot & Ankle International and Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics.
The FDA on July 2 granted 510(k) clearance for Spinal Elements' Sapphire X anterior cervical fixation system.
Pacira BioSciences notified DePuy Synthes Sales that its agreement to market and promote Exparel for orthopedic procedures in the U.S. will expire Jan. 2, 2021.
James Lynch, MD, was among the first spine surgeons in the U.S. to perform a spinal fusion with the Augmedics Xvision Spine System.
Privately held orthopedic implant company Engage Surgical released a cementless partial knee replacement system July 1, after receiving FDA approval.
Neurosurgeon David Krieger, MD, is among the first in South Florida to offer the Mojave PL 3D expandable interbody system for spinal fusions, according to South Florida Hospital News.
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Spinal implant developer Xenco Medical on June 30 launched CancelleX, a porous titanium lumbar interbody system.
Cabell Huntington Hospital in Huntington, W.Va., has stopped taking orthopedic and trauma patients after a staff member in the orthopedic surgery department tested positive for COVID-19, The Herald-Dispatch reports.
