Here are eight recent orthopedic and spine device launches and releases.
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The global radiofrequency ablation devices market for pain management was valued at $296.6 million in 2011, and it is expected to grow to reach an estimated value of $1 billion in 2018, according to a report by Transparency Market Research.
Elijah U. Wogu, DO, has joined Regional Medical Clinic in Rapid City, S.D., according to a Rapid City Journal report.
Southwest Health Center in Platteville, Wis., is planning a $7 million addition that will include a new orthopedics and sports medicine program, according to a Telegraph Herald Online report.
Biomet to Close Swiss Device Plant With 230 Employees Warsaw, Ind.-based Biomet is downsizing its operations and cutting a Swiss manufacturing facility with 230 workers.
On Wednesday, David Altchek, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon, is scheduled to perform shoulder surgery on the Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Andrew Bailey, according to an ESPN Boston report.
In a recent study presented at the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine annual meeting, researchers examined the reoccurrence of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery in patients that had already undergone the procedure.
At the 20th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Jeffrey C. Clark and David Pivnick will give a presentation titled "Litigation Involving ASCs – Key Issues, Antitrust, False Claims, Redemptions and Non Competes."
Three spine surgeons set the record straight on common misconceptions surrounding outpatient spine surgery and explain exactly how spine procedures are being performed in an ambulatory surgery center setting.
