Bilateral vertebral artery and cervical nerve root preservation is possible when performing intralesional total spondylectomy in patients with C2 vertebral body tumors, according to an article published in the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques.
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The U.S. House Representatives has passed legislation that will exempt physicians from the Red Flags Rule, according to a report by the Hill.
Michael G. Ciccotti, MD, is the director of the division of sports medicine and co-director of sports medicine research at Rothman Institute in Philadelphia. He is also the head team physician for the Philadelphia Phillies and an orthopedic consultant to…
The University of Louisiana System in Baton Rouge has given the University's Foundation and Athletic Department approval for a new athletic complex that will include a sports medicine facility, according to a News Star report.
Stryker has entered into a definitive agreement with Olympus Corp. for the $60 million sale of its OP-1 products for use in orthopedic bone applications, according to a Stryker news release.
Newer ceramic pin technology may not meet the expected minimum performance standards set by metallic material, which can cause a higher failure rate, according to a study published in the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques.
Brian Cole, MD, a sports medicine physician at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush and team physician for the Chicago Bulls, recently discussed the treatment and return of Bulls forward Carlos Boozer with Comcast SportsNet, according to a practice news release.
