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Spinal Tech

SeaSpine has launched its NorthStar cervical facet fusion and Flash Navigation lumbar facet fusion devices.

Regenerative medicine, patient-specific implants and artificial intelligence continue to gather momentum in the spine field, but robotics and augmented reality are the technologies surgeons expect to become more prominent in the next five years.

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Augmented reality in spine surgery is taking off, and its growth could be exponential in the near future. With more and more places adopting the technology, many surgeons have a positive outlook for the technology.

Zimmer Biomet's spine and dental spinoff, ZimVie, completed its separation on schedule March 1.

Brad Prybis, MD, a surgeon at Carrollton, Ga.-based Tanner Medical Center, performed the first case with 4Web Medical's hyperlordotic lateral implant with Truss technology.

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