Here are seven spine surgeons discussing the role of device company representatives in the operating room.
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Albert Accettola, Jr., MD, and Joseph Suarez, MD, orthopedic surgeons with Orthopaedic Associates of New York in Staten Island, have retired, according to a Staten Island Advance report.
Orthopedic Associates of Hartford (Conn.) has acquired Orthopedic Surgeons of Central Connecticut in New Britain, according to a Hartford Business report.
USA Basketball has named Paul Saenz, DO, a team physician for the San Antonio Spurs, a part of the medical staff for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team, according to a Spurs Nation report.
A task force, led by the National Athletic Trainers' Association, has released new recommendations to reduce risks related to athletic conditioning, according to a Health Day report.
The U.S. orthopedic extremity device market value is expected to grow to more than $4.2 billion by 2016, according to a recent analysis by Millennium Research Group.
Discgenics, a spinal therapeutics company, has appointed Robert M. Wynalek as its chief operating and commercialization officer.
NLT SPINE, a developer of products for minimally invasive spine surgery and percutaneous procedures, announced positive, initial results from clinical experience with its PROW FUSION device.
