Ezriel Kornel, MD, principal of Brain & Spine Surgeons of New York, has been on the forefront of minimally invasive neurosurgery for the last 20 years. In a recent interview with Becker's Orthopedic & Spine Review, he talked about one…
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After studying the evolution of possible vascular injuries occurring during spinal surgery, researchers recommend using angiography on patients after surgery if arterial bleeding is suspected, according to an article published in the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques.
Zimmer Holdings has purchased China's Beijing Montagne Medical Device, which will allow the company to make products in China, according to a Trading Markets report.
A new study published in the online edition of The Lancet suggests that vertebroplasty can ease the pain in some patients who have compression fractures, according to an MSN report.
Spine surgery technology is currently evolving to incorporate the latest trends in minimally invasive techniques. It can be challenging for physicians to stay at the cutting-edge of these procedures while also ensuring patient safety when performing minimally invasive techniques for…
The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group has opened its seventh clinic in Alamo City, Texas, which provides orthopedic care and physical therapy, according to a San Antonio Business Journal report.
Summa Health System is now providing team physicians for varsity athletic teams at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, beginning with the 2010-2011 academic year, according to a university news release.
Obese patients receiving extreme lateral interbody fusion for degenerative disease of the lumbar and thoracic spine do not have more complications than non-obese patients, according to an article published in the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques.
Philadelphia's Rothman Institute announced that Holy Redeemer Health System and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, both located in Philadelphia, will become partial owners of the Bucks County Specialty Hospital in Bensalem, Penn., according to a Citybizlist report.
