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A woman paralyzed as a result of spine surgery at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Newark, N.J., received a $5 million settlement, reports New Jersey On-Line.
Spine implant manufacturer Globus Medical highlighted positive results in a study calculating the versatility of its spinal robot navigation system compared to traditional pedicle screw placement techniques.
Cincinnati-based TriHealth is on track to open its new medical center, TriHealth Liberty, in West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio, early next year, according to the Journal-News.
Presbyterian and New Mexico Orthopaedics are set to open a new surgery center on the Presbyterian Kaseman Hospital campus in Albuquerque, N.M., reports KRQE.
Think Surgical applied to obtain 510(k) clearance for its TSolution One total knee replacement robot.
Here are seven spine and neurosurgeons making headlines.
Mazor reported a 1.1 percent decrease in fourth quarter spine revenue, but when combined with the spine division of the brain therapies capital equipment, including Mazor X, spine revenues were up 5.6 percent.
A new study published in The Spine Journal examines outcomes from posterior lumbar fusions at a physician-owned hospital compared with a non-physician-owned hospital.
Board-certified neurological spine surgeon, Robert S Bray, Jr., MD, is the founder of DISC Sports & Spine Center which has locations in Newport Beach and Marina del Rey, Calif.
