The North American spine surgery devices market is expected to grow to 2019, based on a report from MicromarketMonitor, according to WhaTech.
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Julian Bailes, MD, neurosurgery chairman of the NorthShore Neurological Institute in Glenview, Ill., argued there is no conclusive evidence that points to long-term concussion damage in young football players, according to The Shreveport Times.
Martin O'Malley, MD, will perform ankle surgery on Brooklyn Nets' Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, according to a New York Post report.
A new meta-analysis published in Spine examines the randomized controlled trials involving cervical disc arthroplasty compared with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion for treating one-level cervical disc degeneration.
Medtronic received FDA clearance for the Activa portfolio of Deep Brain Stimulation neurostimulators under the full-body MRI.
Greatbatch has received FDA pre-market approval for its Algovita spinal cord stimulation system, according to a Mass Device report.
PolyPid enrolled the first patient in its clinical trial of BonyPid-1000.
OrthoCarolina Scotland relocated its facility to the Marlboro Medical Campus, according to The Chronicle.
An FDA advisory panel will meet to consider Medtronic's pre-market approval application for its DIAM spinal stabilization system, according to a Mass Device report.
Orthopedic surgeons Craig C. McKirgan, DO, and David T. Bizousky, MD, were honored for 20 years of service at Indiana Regional Medical Center, according to a report from The Indiana Gazette.
