7 Things for Spine Surgeons to Know for Thursday

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Here are seven things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013.

Stryker launches 2 minimally invasive spine devices for facet joint pain.
Stryker received 510(k) clearance for two devices in its minimally invasive spine portfolio, the Venom RF Cannula and Electrode and 11g iVAS Balloon System for treating facet joint pain.

Physician Payment Sunshine Act is here.
The Physician Payment Sunshine Act started Aug. 1, which will require industry to report interactions with physicians. The interactions will then be published on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services website starting September 2014. There is an exemption for reporting pharmaceutical funding of certified and accredited continuing medical education.

Dr. Rick Sasso honored with St. Vincent research award.
Rick Sasso, MD, founding member and president of Indiana Spine Group, was the 2013 recipient of the St. Vincent Health Research Symposium Career Achievement in Research Award.

Lanx publishes favorable study for ASPEN minimally invasive spinal fusion device.
Broomfield, Colo.-based Lanx published research supporting its ASPEN MIS Fusion System for decreasing subsequent disc reherniation when used in conjunction with a lumbar discectomy.

The Orthopedic Institute in Sioux Falls adopts coflex Interlaminar Stabilization for spinal stenosis.
The Orthopedic Institute in Sioux Falls, S.D., has adopted a new treatment for spinal stenosis, the coflex Interlaminar Stabilization System. The device, from developer Paradigm Spine, is an alternative to traditional spinal fusion surgeries.

North American Spine Society gives out annual awards.
North American Spine Society announced that Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, has received the Henry Farfan Award. The society gave Lawrence G.  Lenke, MD, the Leon Wiltse Award, and, Marjorie Eskay-Auerbach, MD, JD, has received the David Selby Award.

Mizuhow OSI launches software-controlled spinal surgery table.
Mizuho OSI will now offer the proAXIS Spinal Surgery Table, featuring software-controlled hinge technology. The software allows surgeons control over the desired degree of flexion and extension for direct visualization of vertebral alignment.

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