Here are five key updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since May 8:
The Latest
As of May 13, the FDA has cleared 882 artificial intelligence- and machine learning-enabled medical devices, including five orthopedic products.
Orthopedic surgeon Adam Cota, MD, has joined Port Angeles, Wash.-based Olympic Medical Center, according to a May 15 report from the Sequim Gazette.
U.S. News & World Report has named 218 ASCs as the top facilities for orthopedic and spine care in 2024.
Artificial intelligence-driven orthopedic robotics company Monogram Orthopaedics plans to merge its wholly owned subsidiary, Monogram Technologies, into Monogram Orthopaedics.
Certificate-of-need requirements in certain states are posing physician recruitment challenges for single-specialty surgery centers, Janet Carlson, Executive Director of ASCs at Commonwealth Pain & Spine, said.
Spine devicemakers have shared their first quarter financial results this year in recent weeks. Some companies saw gains in sales, along with net gains after accounting for operational costs.
Spine devicemakers have shared their first quarter financial results this year in recent weeks. While many companies saw gains in sales, some also saw a net loss after accounting for operational costs.
Steven Falowski, MD, was named chair of SynerFuse's medical advisory board, and Deepak Reddy, MD was named vice chair.
GE HealthCare in collaboration with Washington, D.C.-based MedStar Health is partnering with the National Basketball Association, the National Basketball Players Association and the Next Gen Basketball Players Union for a musculoskeletal and joint health study.
