Top 10 Spine Review articles: Nov. 6-10

Here are the 10 most-read articles featured on Becker’s Spine Review between Nov. 6 and Nov. 10.

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1. 30 minimally invasive spine devices to know | 2017

 

2. Dr. Arthur Jenkins to leave academic post at Mount Sinai for independent practice in 2018: 5 key notes

 

3. NuVasive, Stryker, Wright Medical & more: 13 device company notes

 

4. 8 key trends on hip and knee replacement surgeries

 

5. Geisinger affiliates with Professional Orthopaedic Associates, to invest $1.5M in technology and Epic EHR: 5 things to know

 

6. Resurgens to end 2017 with 102 physicians, 23 office locations

 

7. Spinal anesthesia yields 9.9% hospital savings compared to general anesthesia for spine surgery: 7 takeaways

 

8. Medtronic reports $7.4B in sales, $101.8M in charitable donations for 2017: 5 things to know

 

9. Johnson & Johnson breaks ground on $180M China device plant, to open in 2019: 5 key notes

 

10. What can the industry expect from the BPCI Advanced program?

 

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