The global healthcare nanotechnology market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 9.6 percent between 2017 and 2022, according to a Persistence Market Research report, and the North American region will have the greatest market share.
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Medford-based Pain Specialists of Oregon is expanding with a new surgery center, according to KDRV.com.
Sukdeb Datta, MD, performed the first Multizyte surgery in the U.S. aimed to treat pain caused by the sacroiliac joint.
New Lambton Heights, Australia-based John Hunter Hospital installed a new $1.8 million O-arm machine with two stealth stations, The Herald reports.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, repaired the torn ulnar collateral ligament of Los Angeles Angels pitcher JC Ramirez, CBS Sports reports.
The newly appointed chairman of NFL's head, neck and spine committee, highlighted the need for additional research on the connection between Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and football players in 2016, The Chicago Tribune reports.
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Lafayette, La.-based Park Place Surgical Hospital purchased a spine surgery robot, the first in southern Louisiana, according to News 15.
Nanovis received FDA clearance for its FortiCore PLIF and TLIF spinal interbodies with nanosurface features.
