Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic researchers developed biodegradable polymer grafts that adjust to specific damaged vertebrae, according to Business Standard.
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Montpellier, France-based Medtech sold three ROSA Brain robotic surgery systems in the United States and China.
Peru, Ill.-based Illinois Valley Community Hospital welcomed orthopedic surgeon James Murphy, MD, to its team, according to The Times.
James J. Yue, MD, serves as a New Haven, Conn.-based Yale associate professor of orthopedics and rehabilitation, co-director of the orthopedic spine service and director of the Yale spine fellowship.
The AxiaLIF technology isn't new to the field, but since gaining FDA clearance and a Category I CPT codes more surgeons are taking notice. TranS1 purchased the technology from Baxano in 2014 and since then has produced clinical trials to…
NewYork-Presbyterian hosted the 1st Annual Safety in Spine Surgery Summit on Friday, Feb. 19 bringing together physicians, clinicians and spine care stakeholders from around the world to discuss the biggest issues in adult and pediatric spine surgery outcomes.
Surgeons have used Lyon, France-based MEDICREA's UNiD Lab Services in more than 500 surgeries, globally.
The North American spinal surgery market is expected to hit $11.28 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 6.43 percent, according to newsmaker.
Device manufacturers should prepare for the accelerating trend toward the outpatient setting, according to Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry.
Vibration technology may offer more insight into the spine than MRIs, according to a new Canada-based University of Alberta and University of South Denmark study.
