Paris, France-based medical device company EOS imaging reported its consolidated sales and revenue for the fourth quarter and full year 2017. EOS imaging recorded annual revenue of $45.4 million, up 21 percent compared to the full year 2016.
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UC San Diego Health appointed Catherine M. Robertson, MD, its chief of sports medicine.
Calif.-based Madera Community Hospital completed two phases of a multi-phase project to improve its outpatient center, installing new medical imaging technology and renovating the X-ray room.
Indianapolis-based Methodist Sports Medicine acquired Bloomington (Ind.) Bone & Joint Clinic, according to Inside Indiana Business.
Santa Rosa (Calif.) Orthopaedics recently integrated the RIO Robotic Arm Interaction Orthopedic System, part of Stryker’s Mako system.
Jay Jagannathan, MD, of Troy, Mich.-based Jagannathan Neurosurgery, discusses several trends he sees gaining steam in 2018.
Life Spine saw a 493 percent boost in revenues from its ProLift Expandable Spacer System in 2017, compared to that of 2016.
Surgeons at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore used a real-time, image-guided robot to insert screws into a patient's spine for the first time.
The Great Lakes Sports Medicine & Life Performance Institute is set to be completed next month in Marquette, Mich., according to The Mining Journal.
Neurosurgeons at Pittsburgh-based Allegheny General Hospital will be the first in the state to use Synaptive Medical’s Modus V surgical system for spine surgery.
