Entrepreneurial-minded spine surgeons have a long history of opening and succeeding with their own private practices; some even built large specialty groups with multidisciplinary services.
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Tesa Medical announced the issuance of a U.S. patent that covers GraftGrab — a device designed to aid surgeons performing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Biomet announced that it will invest $50 million building renovations and new equipment in its Warsaw, Ind., facility, according to a WNDU 16 report.
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