Jay Jagannathan, MD, of Troy, Mich.-based Jagannathan Neurosurgery, discusses several trends he sees gaining steam in 2018.
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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.
German medical device manufacturer Emerging Implant Technologies received 510(k) approval from the FDA to commercialize its spinal interbody products for anterior lumbar interbody fusion, transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion, posterior lumbar interbody fusion and cervical procedures.
Nonoperative sports medicine and interventional spine specialist Ian W. Wendel, DO, joined N.J.-based Tri-County Orthopedics at their Cedar Knolls office at The Advanced Medical Center.
Metal Artifact Reduction Software Offers Additional Diagnostic Advantages.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery purchased Sectra’s 3-D preoperative planning solution to improve patient outcomes.
A Plano-based Texas Back Institute surgeon performed the country's first complex surgery with Spineway's MONT-BLANC MIS implants.
