New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named Mary Cassai, RN, executive vice president and COO.
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The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine on June 12 shared an open letter expressing concern for team physicians and medical liability risk.
Centinel Spine finished enrollment for a 2-level Investigational Device Exemption trial for the Prodisc C Vivo and Prodisc C SK disc replacement devices, the company said June 13.
Spinal technology medical device company Mighty Oak Medical has partnered with HP to develop 3D-printed medical models and surgical guides using an HP Jet Fusion 5200, according to a June 12 report from TCT Magazine.
Orthopedic Care Partners has affiliated with the American Spine & Orthopaedic Institute in Orlando, Fla.
Medtronic's plans to separate its combined patient monitoring and respiratory interventions businesses will likely go forward, Seeking Alpha reported June 12.
Brian Ipsen, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon in Galena, Kan., has completed his 300th case using Augmedics' Xvision spine navigation system, according to a June 12 LinkedIn post from the medtech company.
Levi Harrison, MD, created MyTryAngle, a hand and wrist strengthening device, according to a June 12 news release.
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Erlanger Health System is pushing back against False Claims Act allegations, arguing that alleged overlapping surgeries are allowed in some circumstances under Medicare.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery received a $10 million grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation to support expansion of its main campus and construction of the HSS Kellen Tower.
