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May 29, 2012
Safe Orthopaedics Introduces Pedicle Screw System
Safe Orthopaedics, a Paris, France-based orthopedic device company, has introduced its first product line, SteriSpine PS Pedicle Screw System.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
TransCorp Spine, an Ada, Miss.-based spine device company, has named Christopher Welch president and CEO.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
May 25, 2012
Spine Surgeon Leader to Know: Dr. Anthony Asher of Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Associates
Anthony Asher, MD, is a neurological surgeon with the Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Associates in Charlotte, N.C. He was recently named the director of the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
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Orthopedic & Spine Industry Leaders
A new study shows that a high volume arthroscopy center can achieve cost savings by switching from the standard in-flow only pump to in-flow/out-flow pump, according to a DePuy news release.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
The University of South Carolina has opened a new sports medicine center, according to a WSPA report.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
The U.S. Department of Justice announced it would end its four year investigation related to off-label use of Medtronic's Infuse for spinal fusions.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
May 11, 2012
Top 8 Ethical Dilemmas for Physicians
Here are eight of the biggest ethical dilemmas for physicians as reported in the Medscape 2010 Physician Ethics Survey.
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Orthopedic & Spine Industry Leaders
May 11, 2012
Internal Fixation Systems Enters Into Agreement With Intelligent Orthopaedics for Trauma Device
Internal Fixation Systems has entered into a distribution agreement with Intelligent Orthopaedics to market its Staffordshire Orthopaedic Reduction Machine, a reusable device that is used to align fractures of the tibia prior to fixation.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
The spinal implant market in the United States is expected to reach $7 billion by 2018, according to a report from iData Research.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
May 09, 2012
Arthritis Foundation Honors Dr. Alexis Chiang Colvin
The Arthritis Foundation has honored Alexis Chiang Colvin, MD, assistant professor of sports medicine at Leni and Peter W. May Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine




