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  1. Upgraded version of Think Surgical robot debuted

    Think Surgical's upgraded TMini robot, version 1.1, was used in its first total knee replacement since earning FDA clearance, the company said Sept. 10.
  2. Catalyst OrthoScience raises $20M financing

    Catalyst OrthoScience raised $20 million in financing on the heels of a total shoulder replacement milestone, the company said Sept. 10.
  3. Zavation Medical launches new ALIF system

    Zavation Medical Products launched its Varisync anterior lumbar interbody fusion system, the company said Sept. 10. 

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  1. OrthoSouth taps 3 new spine surgeons

    Memphis, Tenn.-based OrthoSouth has added three new spine surgeons to its team. 
  2. 15 best places for orthopedic surgeons to retire

    Medscape has named the 15 best cities for physicians and surgeons to retire in 2024, taking into consideration factors including the cultural scene, year-round weather, living costs, access to healthcare and outdoor recreational activities. 
  3. Dr. Steven Pennington rejoins Idaho orthopedic practice

    Orthopedic surgeon Steven Pennington, MD, has rejoined Moscow, Idaho-based Inland Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Clinic, according to a Sept. 9 report from Big Country News.
  4. Atrium Health opens orthopedic urgent care center

    Atrium Health opened its first orthopedic urgent care facility in the greater Charlotte, N.C., market, according to a Sept. 9 news release.

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  1. $16M raised for bioelectronic spine implant

    Discure Technologies has raised $16 million in Series A funding for the development of a bioelectronic implantable device for the treatment of degenerative disc disease. 
  2. Proprio AI spine platform hits 50 cases

    Proprio's Paradigm surgical guidance platform has been used in 50 spine cases.
  3. Globus Medical's spine robot: 5 things to know

    Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS robotic spine navigation system has grown its presence and capabilities.
  4. 1 orthopedic surgeon's recipe for a strong solo practice

    A strong sense of personal responsibility and taking care of staff has helped orthopedic surgeon David Bailie, MD, run a successful practice with a cash basis model.
  1. Enovis taps president of US surgical and global product and enabling technologies

    Medical technology company Enovis has appointed Tim Czartoski as its president of U.S. surgical and global product and enabling technologies. 
  2. Norton Leatherman Spine adds 2 surgeons

    Norton Leatherman Spine added two spine surgeons who started working at the Louisville, Ky.-based practice Sept. 1.
  3. Temple Therapeutics spins off orthobiologics company

    Temple Therapeutics, a women's health company, launched a spinoff venture for orthopedic sports medicine, according to a Sept. 9 news release.  
  4. Texas Children's names orthopedic chief

    Dr. Simon Kelley was named chief of orthopedic surgery and sports medicine at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. 
  5. Orthopedic practice openings in the South in 1 month

    Here are five orthopedic practice openings happening in the South that Becker's has reported on since Aug. 13:
  6. Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron adds upper-extremity specialist

    Chad Amato, MD, a hand and upper-extremity surgeon, has joined Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron (Mich.). 
  7. Mercy Washington adds robotic knee replacements

    Mercy Washington (Mo.) has added robotic-assisted knee replacements, according to a Sept. 9 report from the Warren County Record.
  8. The next phase of endoscopic spine surgery

    Robotics is among several factors that will be crucial to the future of endoscopic spine surgery.
  9. Dr. Mark Prevost adds minimally invasive spine operations at Alabama facility

    Mark Prevost II, MD, a surgeon at the Jasper-based Alabama Back Institute, has become the third physician in the state to offer minimally invasive spine operations, according to a Sept. 6 report from CBS affiliate WIAT.

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