Medtronic said the U.S. Treasury Department’s temporary and proposed rules on tax inversions won’t have a material financial impact based on the company’s preliminary review, according to the Sonoran Weekly Review.
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Riccardo L. Gottardi, PhD, an Italian researcher with the Ri.MED Foundation, presented an in vitro model for generating engineered cartilage tissue at the Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Research Society, according to CORDIS.
San Antonio orthopedic surgeon Stephen Burkhart, MD, received more than $24 million from medical device companies between August 2013 and the end of 2014, according to Express News.
Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics Minimally Invasive Spine Institute at Rush and Oak Brook, Ill-based Athletico Golf are conducting a return-to-play study for golfers needing spine surgery due to back or neck pain.
William D. Smith, MD, of University Medical Center in Las Vegas, performed Nevada's first procedure involving the FLXfit expandable cage.
Salt Lake City-based Amedica entered a debt exchange agreement with Riverside Merchant Partners, Hercules Technology III and Hercules Capital.
The FDA issued 510 (k) clearances for K2M's MESA Mini Spinal System and DENALI Mini Spinal System, according to EconoTimes Business.
Stockholm, Sweden-based OrtoWay AB expanded usage of its OrtoWell Distractor to spinal tumor removal and trauma surgery.
Surgical Theater introduced its virtual reality visualization platform for neurosurgery at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference in Silicon Valley, Calif.
Columbus, Ohio-based OrthoNeuro opened a new physical therapy clinic in Pickerington, Ohio on April 4.
