Morristown, N.J.-based Tyber Medical rolled out its headless cannulated trauma screw system, which will be available to private label partners and surgeon advisors.
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An article published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examines the cancer risk in patients who undergo cervical spine surgery with bone morphogenetic protein to enhance fusion.
An article published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine examines the risk factors for failed hip preservation surgery.
The Medicare pilot program for risk-sharing among orthopedic and spine surgeons is scheduled to begin January 2015. Participants are already signed up for the Medicare Bundled Payment Care Initiative, which provides surgeons with data about their costs to decide…
Healthcare reform is in full swing. Legislative reforms promise to push healthcare providers toward the type of collaboration and efficiency that will lead to better patient outcomes, and younger physicians are poised to offer more tech-savvy, modern care. However,…
A study recently published in The Spine Journal examines how three dimensional simulation can impact resident training.
NuVasive Spine Foundation has contributed $13 million since its inception in 2009 and donated around $10.5 million worth of products.
Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, is the director of the spine service and director of the spine fellowship at NYU Langone Medical Center's Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York.
For one-fourth of physicians, collecting deductibles has become more challenging since healthcare reform was enacted, according to Physicians Practice's 2014 Great American Physician Survey.
Mazor Robotics announced that the China Food and Drug Administration approved its Renaissance surgical guidance system.
