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4 recent robotic surgery milestones to know
A Wisconsin health system that recently reached its 1,000th surgery and three other recent robotic surgery milestones to know: -
2 neurosurgeons complete 100 robotic-assisted surgeries
Two neurosurgeons recently completed their 100th robotic-assisted surgeries. -
Dr. Charles Seal completes 100th robotic-assisted spine surgery
Charles Seal, MD, recently completed his 100th robotic-assisted spine surgery with Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS. -
Hoag Orthopedic Institute adds knee robots at 2 ASCs
Irvine, Calif.-based Hoag Orthopedic Institute has added two total joint replacement robots at its ASCs, the hospital said Aug. 15. -
Mayo Clinic LaCrosse performs 1,000th robotic surgery
A general surgeon at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse, Wis., has performed the clinic's 1,000th robotic surgery, according to an Aug. 14 report from the La Crosse Tribune. -
Dr. Phillip Patterson performs region's first robotic total knee replacement
Salem, Va.-based LewisGale Medical Center's orthopedic surgeon Phillip Patterson, MD, performed the region's first robotic total knee replacement, The Roanoke Star reported Aug. 12. -
Tennessee medical center adds orthopedic surgical robot
Parkridge Medical Center in Chattanooga, Tenn., has added an orthopedic surgical robot to its team, expanding its robotic surgery program, The Chattanoogan reported Aug. 11. -
NYC hospital acquires Stryker Mako SmartRobotics technology
NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst has acquired the Stryker Mako SmartRobotics system, which allows the hospital to offer its patients a minimally invasive option for hip and knee replacements. -
MicroPort Navibot gets FDA clearance for orthopedic robot
MicroPort Navibot has recieved FDA 510(k) approval of its first robot-assisted platform for orthopedic use, MicroPort Orthopedics said Aug. 8. -
Excelsius3D system used in 150+ cases in Q2
Globus Medical's new imaging system, Excelsius3D, had a strong start since it debuted this year, and it is expected to grow in 2022, according to an Aug. 4 second-quarter earnings call. -
Miniature surgical robot to be tested in space
A device characterized as the world's first miniaturized robotic-assisted surgery platform is set to be tested in space, the Lincoln Journal Star reported Aug. 2. -
7 key robotics headlines in July
From surgeon milestones to devicemaker partnerships, here are seven key developments in spine and orthopedic robots from July: -
Kentucky hospital completes 1st hip replacement with Rosa robot
Frankfort (Ky.) Regional Medical Center completed its first total hip replacement using Zimmer Biomet's Rosa Hip System, according to a July 28 announcement published in the State Journal. -
Dr. Frederick Buechel to direct robotic-assisted knee surgery at New York hospital
Frederick Buechel Jr., MD, was appointed director of robotic-assisted knee surgery at New York City-based Lenox Hill Hospital. -
HSS, Zimmer Biomet to develop AI robotic joint replacement center
Zimmer Biomet and New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery have inked a three-year deal to create the HSS/Zimmer Biomet Innovation Center for Artificial Intelligence in Robotic Joint Replacement. -
ExcelsiusGPS expands use in Australia
Physicians have employed Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS robot in Sydney, Australia for the first time. -
9 spine surgeons surpassing 100 robotic cases this year
Since its launch in 2017, Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS spine robot has been used in almost 30,000 procedures as adoption continues across the spine industry. -
Startup aims to disrupt the robotic spine industry: How will competitors react?
Two of the biggest drawbacks of legacy spine robots are their size and cost, but one newly formed spine company has launched a system that it argues is more suited to ASCs and hospitals with small operating rooms. -
Dr. Douglas Crowther completes 100 robotic-assisted surgeries in less than a year
Douglas Crowther, DO, completed his 100th robot-assisted procedure in under one year using ExcelsiusGPS technology. -
Spine robot brings 'exciting opportunities' to Monument Health
Rapid City, S.D.-based Monument Health has bought an ExcelsiusGPS robotic spine surgery platform from Globus Medical.
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