The Securities and Exchange Commission ended its investigation into Misonix, a minimally invasive ultrasonic medical device company with products used in orthopedic and spine procedures.
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Researchers in the department of neurosurgery at Stanford (Calif.) University School of Medicine developed and evaluated predictive models for adverse events associated with spine surgery.
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Oxford Performance Materials released results of an in vitro study that noted a definitive relationship between OPM's 3D-printed PEKK material, OsteoFab, and bone regeneration.
PrinterPrezz received certification for Quality Management Systems for the 3D printing of medical devices.
A study published in Pain Medicine found that preoperative opioid use increased adverse event rates after elective total joint arthroplasty.
Kristy Weber, MD, president of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons, provided an opposition statement to the surprise medical bill proposal of the Lower Health Care Costs Act of 2019.
Three spine surgeons discuss the precautions they take to ensure patient safety before, during and after surgery.
Denver-based Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children performed the state's first vertebral body tethering procedure on Sophia Clem, 11, 4 CBS Denver reports.
Seth Grossman, MD, of Englewood, N.J.-based The Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders, implanted Aesculap Implant Systems' activL Artificial Disc in a patient to address chronic lower back pain, Jewish Link reports.
