Craig Miller, MD, is the first to use the ExactechGPS, manufactured by Blue Ortho and distributed by Exactech, for total shoulder replacement surgeries in the Washington, D.C. area.
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The New York City-based Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is one of the first U.S. hospitals to use the Zeiss Kinevo 900 microscope, a robotic visualization system with 4K resolution and 3D visualization.
Steve Shin, MD, performed a pair of forearm-related procedures on Los Angeles Angels' pitcher Matt Shoemaker.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, repaired the damaged ulnar collateral ligament of Los Angeles Angels' pitcher Blake Wood.
The radio program "Sports Medicine Weekly," hosted by Brian Cole, MD, and Steve Kashul, will now be broadcast on the Chicago sports station 670 The Score Radio.
A new study compared surgical outcomes of Inspired Spine's oblique lateral lumbar interbody fusion to transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion in patients with body mass index of 30 or greater.
Phillip Kravetz, MD, joined Physician Partners of America.
Mauna Kea Technologies received FDA 510(k) clearance for the Cellvizio 100 series F400 and F800 with a new Confocal Miniprobe, the CranioFlex, for use in neurosurgical procedures.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, operated on Oklahoma City Thunder guard and forward Andre Roberson, according to NBA.com.
Additive manufacturer Oxford Performance Materials partnered with Tokyo-based materials supplier JSR Corp. to build a manufacturing facility in Japan and advance its PEKK 3D-printed orthopedic device line in the Asian market, hartfordbusiness.com reports.
