Spine
In the realm of spinal fusion surgery, the quest for faster, safer, and more reliable bone formation has led to…
Augmented reality-assisted spine surgery became a reality in June when two neurosurgeons from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore performed a pair of spine procedures with a new FDA-approved device.
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced many new challenges for spine practices, but industry leaders believe those that aim to thrive post-pandemic must prepare for the future now.
Jagannathan Neurosurgery in Troy, Mich., has recruited Adam Kremer, MD, as its second neurosurgeon, according to a July 6 report.
The North American Spine Society canceled its 2020 Annual Meeting, which was set to take place Oct. 7-10 in San Diego.
Three spine and neurosurgeons who joined new organizations, moved locations or retired in June:
Here are the top 10 most-read articles featured on Becker's Spine Review between June 29 and July 2:
Here are six spine surgeons making headlines this week:
California neurological spine surgeon Robert S. Bray Jr. MD, established the DISC Foundation for humanitarian projects to benefit special forces veterans, and shifted its focus to procuring personal protective equipment for hospitals at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
James Lynch, MD, was among the first spine surgeons in the U.S. to perform a spinal fusion with the Augmedics Xvision Spine System.
Neurosurgeon David Krieger, MD, is among the first in South Florida to offer the Mojave PL 3D expandable interbody system for spinal fusions, according to South Florida Hospital News.
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