July / August 2018 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
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Austin, Texas-based Dell Children's Medical Center installed Medtronic's O-arm imaging system to assist in spine surgery, according to KXAN.com.
Hillsboro, Ohio-based Highland District Hospital broke ground on a 39,000-square-foot addition, The Times Gazette reports.
Surgical Theater is a 360 degree intraoperative visualization and navigation platform.
Arlington-based Texas Health Resources agreed to explore a partnership with Aspire Foundation to create a sports medicine center in North Texas, according to D CEO Healthcare.
Additive manufactured titanium spinal implant surfaces may create a more osteogenic environment than titanium plasma spray-coated surfaces, according to a study in the International Journal of Spine Surgery.
The global spine market is projected to reach $18 billion by 2023, according to iData Research reports.
Jackson-based West Tennessee Bone & Joint Clinic implemented Smith & Nephew's Navio robotic knee replacement system, according to WBBJ Eyewitness News.
More patients are undergoing postoperative CT scans after complex spine surgery, which may have effects such as cancer, according to a study published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.
David Altchek, MD, examined the left shoulder of Pittsburgh Pirates' outfielder Gregory Polanco, MLB.com reports.
