Winnsboro, La.-based Franklin Medical Center plans to purchase a cautery unit and a surgical robot for orthopedic procedures, The Franklin Sun reports.
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Here are eight spine and neurosurgeons on the move in February:
Four orthopedic surgeons recently treated professional athletes:
Osteobiologics company Biogennix received FDA clearance March 5 for an expanded indication of its Agilon moldable bone grafting product.
The trial for Eric Braverman, MD, will begin March 9 after he was accused of sexually assaulting a patient at his private practice in New York City in 2017, the New York Post reports.
Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics renamed its annual 5K race for pediatric cancer the Mark Palumbo Memorial University Orthopedics 5K in memory of the late spine surgeon, reports Patch.
Interventional spine specialist Kevin Pauza, MD, is a founding partner and principal of Texas Spine and Joint Hospital in Tyler, where he serves as director of the spine fellowship program.
The minimally invasive spinal implant market has growth in its sights, with the market projected to hit $6.49 billion by 2027, according to analysis by Reports and Data.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named spine surgeon Frank Schwab, MD, vice chair of the HSS Innovation Institute.
Three spine and neurosurgeons discuss the future of 3D printing and what they hope it will achieve.
