Life Spine will showcase its procedural solution portfolio at the 33rd North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Sept. 26 to 29.
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Compared to other specialists, neurosurgeons are most likely to face medical malpractice claims, according to an analysis published in World Neurosurgery.
The Specialty Surgical Center of Connecticut in Stamford started the first outpatient total joint replacement program in the state, according to the Stamford Patch.
Here are six orthopedic surgeons making headlines:
New York City-based Mount Sinai will serve as the official medical services provider for the 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Championships, which begins Aug. 27.
OrthoAtlanta orthopedic surgeon Peter Symbas, MD, and foot and ankle surgeon Jeffrey Smith, MD, will provide orthopedic and sports medicine care to Atlanta's Major League Soccer team, Atlanta United FC and Atlanta United 2.
Phoenix Spine & Joint purchased two Smith & Nephew Navio surgical systems, which will allow the center's orthopedic surgeons to perform robotics-assisted total arthroplasty procedures.
The dual use of PET and MRI imaging may lead to increased bone remodeling detection in injured knees of patients more inclined to develop osteoarthritis, according to a study published in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.
Osseus Fusion Systems earned FDA 510(k) clearance for five 3D-printed, titanium lumbar interbody fusion devices, according to TCT Magazine.
Here are nine key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
