Four spine surgeons discuss the technologies they see as the future and what they think are just fads that will eventually disappear.
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NuVasive received FDA 510(k) clearance for the use of its Cohere Porous PEEK implant in eXtreme lateral interbody fusion procedures.
Alexandria, Minn.-based Heartland Orthopaedic Specialists welcomed orthopedic surgeons Emily Monroe, MD, and Aaron Balgaard, MD, Voice of Alexandria reports.
While single-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion and cervical disc replacement are both cost-effect cervical disc degeneration treatments, CDR is the more cost-effective procedure at seven years postoperatively, according to a study in Spine.
Barry Pollard, MD, was named to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation's board of directors, according to the Enid News & Eagle.
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Langston T. Holly, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon and co-director at UC Los Angeles Spine Center in Santa Monica.
Spinal Elements received FDA clearance for claims related to its Ti-Bond titanium surface coating technology.
Imagion Biosystems is commercializing a form of medical imaging that uses biosafe nanoparticles to detect cancer, according to Proactive Investors Australia.
Regenerative medicine company SpinalCyte was issued new patents in Hong Kong and Europe.
