Three-dimensional printing is one big trend in orthopedic and spine devices today.
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Gwinnett Medical Center's Sports Medicine Program named John Bergfeld the 2019 Pioneer of Sports Medicine.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic's Diane Dahm, MD, performed knee surgery April 1 on a forward for the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Star Tribune reports.
After visiting Timothy Kremchek, MD, and Neal ElAttrache, MD, Cincinnati Reds' top pitching prospect Hunter Greene will undergo Tommy John surgery, MLB.com reports.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, will repair the partially torn ulnar collateral ligament of Milwaukee Brewers' reliever Corey Knebel, MLB.com reports.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs turned to 3D printing once again, this time to improve shoulder replacements, 3DPrint.com reports.
ChoiceSpine released the Hawkeye TI, designed to improve cervical corpectomy cases.
Orthopedic surgeon O. Tom Johns, MD, died March 31 of a pulmonary issue, according to the Daily News Journal, part of the USA Today network. He was 72.
Surgeons at hospitals across the U.S. completed the first cases using NuVasive's Cohere XLIF.
William C. Meyers, MD, performed surgery March 26 to repair a core muscle at the center of New Orleans Pelican Guard Jrue Holiday's abdominal strain,The New Orleans Advocate reports.
