Kristopher Kimmell, MD, is a neurosurgeon in Rochester, N.Y., with a practice focused on minimally invasive spine surgery, traumatic brain injury, brain tumors and other spinal procedures.
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Thomas Loftus, MD, founder of the Austin (Texas) Neurosurgical Institute, has spent his career focused on complex minimally invasive spine surgery.
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has been instrumental in stem cell research since it was first established in 2004, but it faces closure in 2022 if a ballot initiative to get it more funding is unsuccessful.
Alphatec Holdings began the commercial release of its Invictus Minimally Invasive SingleStep K-wireless implant system Aug. 7.
With the rising popularity of outpatient procedures and further innovation in orthopedics, the specialty is becoming a more attractive investment opportunity for private equity firms.
Discgenics treated the first patients in its clinical trial of intervertebral disc tissue for mild to moderate degenerative disc disease in Japan, reports Biospectrum Asia.
Gateway Regional Medical Center in Granite City, Ill., established a new orthopedic spine program, reports Advantage News.
Here are four spine and orthopedic company transactions in the past month.
In the second quarter of 2019, Xtant Medical reported a net loss of $1.9 million, a 62 percent decrease year-over-year.
Andreas Gomoll, MD, implanted Cartiheal's Agili-C in two patients in an investigational device exemption study at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City.
