Here are the eight orthopedic imaging devices or technologies for spine leaders to know.
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Stryker purchased NOVADAQ Technologies for $701 million.
The increased use of robotics and automated systems for spine surgeries will boost the spinal image guidance systems global market, based on a Transparency Market Research report, according to medGadget.
A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery compares two different 3D C-arms for intraoperative imaging and navigation during minimally invasive spine surgery.
Stryker finalized its Novadaq Technologies acquisition for $701 million. They announced plans to purchased Novadaq Technologies in June.
Woodbury, Minn.-based Summit Orthopedics bought four Carestream DRX-Evolution Plus systems for its new center.
EOS imaging introduced a new version of its spineEOS, which now incorporates biomechanical patient data into surgery simulation and planning.
NuVasive launched the LessRay software system technology, designed to address overexposure to radiation in operating rooms during minimally invasive spine surgery.
Augmedics secured millions in Series A Funding for its augmented-reality surgical visualization system, ViZOR System.
Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen had surgery on his right foot on Sept. 18, ESPN reports.
