Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for May 17, 2018.
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The FDA cleared 22 spine-related devices in April.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel recently revealed that now-deceased spine surgeon Cyril Raben, MD, continued practicing medicine after surrendering his license and collected thousands from Medicare before his death.
Racial and socioeconomic disparities persist in cervical spine fusion procedure utilization in New York state, according to a study in Spine.
Insurers will not usually pay for unproven stem cell treatments, so patients seeking those interventions must pay out-of-pocket or use social media to receive donations, a practice known as crowdfunding. Medical crowdfunding campaigns may convey misleading messages about stem cell-based…
CurveBeam received FDA 510(k) clearance for its LineUP Multi-extremity weight-bearing CT system.
LinkSPINE named David Capallo vice president of sales.
Only 46 percent of medical device industry professionals who responded to a Perforce Software survey are confident that they could pass an FDA audit.
The trial date for a federal healthcare fraud case involving orthopedic surgeon Kevin Williams, MD, along with seven other physicians and pharmacists, has been pushed back from July 9, 2018 to June 2019 at the earliest, according to The Ennis…
K2M launched the Mojave PL 3D Expandable Interbody System in the U.S.
