ICOR was founded in Oct. 2010 to address the need for better post-market surveillance of orthopedic devices. The combined registries stand to include data on millions of orthopedic procedures and implantable devices on the market.
The recently published supplement summarizes the inaugural ICOR meeting, held in May 2011, and includes 14 papers reporting on various aspects of the meeting.
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