Today's Top 20 Stories
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Globus Medical CEO reflects on 1st year of NuVasive merger
Globus Medical and NuVasive's merger marked its first year on Sept. 1, Globus' CEO Dan Scavilla said in a Nov. 5 earnings call. -
AAOS joint replacement registry surpasses 4 million cases
American Joint Replacement Registry, published by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, logged more than 4 million hip and knee replacements as of March, according to a Nov. 7 news release. -
Orthofix sees $27.4M net loss in Q3: 6 notes
Orthofix saw a 7% year-over-year increase in net sales during the third quarter of 2024, according to financial results posted Nov. 7.
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Parvizi Surgical Innovation, Naitive Technologies partner
Naitive Technologies and Parvizi Surgical Innovation partnered to advance the development and deployment of OsteoSight, an artificial intelligence tool for the early identification of low bone mineral density. -
Deloitte on the hook for improperly reimbursing for spinal surgery, judge rules
A judge for the District Court of New Jersey has denied a motion from Deloitte to dismiss a claim filed against the company by the Atlantic Spine Center in West Orange, N.J. -
Utah Jazz players undergoes surgery at University of Utah Orthopedic Center
Utah Jazz forward Taylor Hendricks underwent a successful surgery at the University of Utah Orthopedic Center in Salt Lake City on Nov. 6, according to a Nov. 6 report from AP Sports. -
OrthoPediatrics loses $7.9M in Q3: 6 notes
Warsaw, Ind.-based OrthoPediatrics has reported a loss of $7.9 million in its third quarter, according to a Nov. 6 report from CW affiliate WISH.
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Spine surgeons' future: Optimistic or nervous?
Spine surgeons have mixed feelings about what's to come for the next generation of spine surgeons. -
Ortho Rhode Island taken offline by cyber attack
Providence-based Ortho Rhode Island faced a three-day outage in September following a system hack, according to a Nov. 6 report from ABC affiliate WPRI. -
Dr. Michael Mashura joins HCA Florida Biscayne Bay Orthopaedics
HCA Florida Biscayne Bay Orthopaedics added Michael Mashura, MD, to its staff, according to a Nov. 5 report by South Florida Hospital News. -
Hoag Orthopedic Institute earns 5-star CMS rating
Irvine, Calif.-based Hoag Orthopedic Institute has been awarded a five-star rating by CMS, based on patient surveys.
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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton earns joint commission accreditation
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton in Hamilton Township, N.J., has been reaccredited as an orthopedic center of excellence by The Joint Commission. -
Dr. Alex Vaccaro talks Rothman Orthopaedics' 2025 outlook
Over the last year Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute has come back from significant financial headwinds. -
Twin Cities Orthopedics launches breast health program
Bloomington, Minn.-based Twin Cities Orthopedics launched the state's first comprehensive breast health program. -
OrthoWorx taps orthopedic industry retention initiative executive director
OrthoWorx, an Indiana-based initiative formed in 2009 to support the orthopedic industry, has appointed Ryan Christner as its orthopedic industry retention initiative executive director. -
Theradaptive's OsteoAdaptSP safety, efficacy supported in study: 5 notes
Biologics company Theradaptive's lead therapeutic, OsteoAdapt SP, has been featured in a preclinical spinal fusion study published in Spine, a prominent, peer-reviewed publication for spinal surgeons. -
The dilemma facing spine robot training
As spine robots and enabling technologies become more popular, the question arises on how to train new surgeons. -
7 medtech notes: Alphatec, Centinel Spine and more
From a new total disc implant and new payer updates, here are seven key updates from spine and orthopedic medtech companies since Oct. 30. -
Fusion Orthopedics wins patent judgment against Extremity Medical
Fusion Orthopedics has won a patent judgment against Extremity Medical from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board. -
Carlsmed launches digital production line
Spine tech-focused medical technology company Carlsmed has launched what it calls a state-of-the-art digital production line.
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