California Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr., appointed Xenco Medical's founder and CEO Jason Haider to the California Workforce Development Board.
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Michael Fehlings, MD, PhD, led a research team at the Krembil Research Institute in Toronto, Canada, to develop a strategy to restore breathing after traumatic spinal cord injury. Study findings are detailed Nature.
Minneapolis-based University of Minnesota Medical School researchers are using 3D technology to identify skeletal muscle stem cells for transplantation, according to Health Data Management.
ChoiceSpine is a spinal implant company.
Researchers found performing anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures in the outpatient setting reduced costs while maintaining patient safety standards, according to an Iowa Orthopedic Journal study.
Five spine surgeons discuss the intricacies of device and technique development and share advice for surgeons who want to enter the arena.
Neurosurgeon T. Forcht Dagi, MD, filed a $1 million lawsuit against Delta Airlines alleging false imprisonment in March 2015. However, the lawsuit is likely to be dismissed, according to Law 360.
Together, Jackson Country, Miss.-based Singing River Health System and Bienville (Miss.) Orthopaedic Specialists performed the state's first robotic spine surgery, according to WLOX.
On top of a federal investigation into its heart center over unsterile instruments, Detroit Medical Center confirmed a surgery team discovered a dirty instrument tray, according to The Detroit News.
Medicrea published the results of a five-year study of its UNiD patient-specific rods.
