Top 10 Spine Review articles: Oct. 16-20

Here are the 10 most-read articles featured on Becker’s Spine Review between Oct. 16 and Oct. 20.

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1. Aetna updates laminotomy/laminectomy payment policy; considers additional edits

 

2. Arthrex to build $30M manufacturing plant in South Carolina: 5 insights

 

3. NewYork-Presbyterian receives $25M gift and renames The Spine Hospital — 5 highlights

 

4. Pro Spine Center’s Dr. Johnny Benjamin charged with felony opioid trafficking, robbery: 7 key points

 

5. Dr. James Andrews operates on Red Sox’s Eduardo Rodriguez, Hanley Ramirez — 4 insights

 

6. Dr. Frank Phillips: No. 1 concern for spine? Insurance companies dictating care

 

7. DePuy Synthes unveils minimally invasive spine system: 4 key points

 

8. Johnson & Johnson medical device segment reports 4.9% sales growth in 2Q 2017 – to see greater growth in 3Q

 

9. OrthoPediatrics Corp. closes initial public offering of 4.6M shares: 5 insights

 

10. How NICO’s BrainPath Approach & technology is ‘revolutionizing’ neurosurgery

 

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