Stryker is expected to have a strong financial year in 2024, driven in part by the upcoming launch of its Mako shoulder and spine applications, according to a Dec. 31 report from Seeking Alpha.
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At the stroke of midnight on Jan. 1, Forbes updated its annual list of the richest people in the world, which features 34 U.S. healthcare billionaires in 2024, including retired orthopedic and spinal surgeon Gary Michelson, MD.
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Minimally invasive and robotic surgery may see a surge of popularity throughout 2024.
Sports medicine surgeon Michael Stuart, MD, is retiring from Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic after 35 years, the Post Bulletin reported Jan. 1.
The global spinal fusion device market is expected to reach $9.9 billion by 2030, according to a report from Renub Research.
Becker's reported on three spine surgeon moves in December.
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Rock Springs, Wyo.-based Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County has added a Stryker Mako robot for total knee and hip replacements, according to a Dec. 28 report from Sweetwater Now.
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