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West Tennessee Bone & Joint Clinic installs robotic assisted surgery system: 3 details
Jackson-based West Tennessee Bone & Joint Clinic implemented Smith & Nephew's Navio robotic knee replacement system, according to WBBJ Eyewitness News. -
Postoperative CT scan of complex spine surgery may have harmful effects, study shows
More patients are undergoing postoperative CT scans after complex spine surgery, which may have effects such as cancer, according to a study published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. -
Global CT scanner market to hit $7M by 2024 — 3 insights
The global CT scanner market is expected to reach $7 million by 2024, growing at a 5.4 percent compound annual growth rate, according to a Zion Market Research report. -
Connecticut hospital offers robot-assisted spine surgery with ExcelsiusGPS: 5 points
Greenwich (Conn.) Hospital is the first in the region to offer robotic-assisted spine surgery with Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS system. -
Minnesota-based hospital is state's 1st facility to use robotic surgery: 4 insights
Olivia, Minn.-based RC Hospitals and Clinics was the first facility in Minnesota to use robotic-assisted surgery, according to Inforum.com. -
Compressed SENSE technology leads to faster MRI scans throughout the whole body, research shows
The MRI team at Kantonsspital Winterthur in Switzerland has been using Phillips' Compressed SENSE technology to speed up scans of various body parts, according to Imaging Technology News. -
Idaho hospital implements new CT scan, increases imaging speed
Rexburg, Idaho-based Madison Memorial Hospital purchased a new CT scan to improve imaging speed and decrease radiation, according to Rexburg Standard Journal. -
EOS imaging expands to largest Central American market: 4 notes
EOS imaging installed the first EOS system in Mexico at the Shriners Hospital for Children in Mexico City. -
Kessler Foundation adopts MRI simulator, expanding neuroimaging research: 3 insights
East Hanover, N.J.-based Kessler Foundation expanded its neuroimaging capabilities with its recent addition of an MRI simulator. -
St. Luke's Hospital using 3D-printed technology to train surgeons: 3 details
St. Luke's Hospital in Fountain Hill, Pa., is using 3D printing technology to create synthetic body parts that assist in medical training, according to WFMZ-TV News. -
Increases in MRI & PET scans may lead to more incidentalomas: 3 things to know
The increased use of imaging techniques, such as MRI and PET scans, may lead to a spike in incidental abnormalities called incidentalomas, according to a study published in The BMJ. -
St. David's Round Rock Medical Center explores alternative implant to spinal fusion: 4 things to know
St. David's Round Rock (Texas) Medical Center is participating in a study of a new implant designed to treat back pain as an alternative to spinal fusion. -
New method to 3D-print medical imaging phantoms may improve devices: 3 things to know
Researchers at West Lafayette, Ind.-based Purdue University developed a method to create medical imaging phantoms using 3D printers. -
How computer navigation fits into spine practice today
Here two spine surgeons discuss the use of computer navigation in spine surgery. -
California hospital opens new surgical center with focus on advanced imaging technology: 5 details
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford (Calif.) opened a new surgical center, which includes six interventional treatment rooms with radiology and cardiac catherization labs. -
New MS subtype marked by demyelination of the spinal cord & cerebral cortex is identified in study
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic may have discovered a new subtype of multiple sclerosis called myelocortical MS, which is characterized by demyelination of spinal cord and cerebral cortex, not of cerebral white matter, according to a study published in Lancet Neurology. -
Virginia Institute of Robotic Surgery launches new spine surgery program with Mazor X: 5 highlights
The Virginia Institute of Robotic Surgery at Reston Hospital Center is rolling out its new Visiting Clinician Program for robotic-assisted spine surgery. -
MS in clinically isolated syndrome patients may be diagnosed earlier & more frequently, study shows
Researchers conducted a study to test the diagnostic accuracy of the International Panel on Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis' revised McDonald 2010 criteria for diagnosing MS, according to a study published in JAMA Neurosurgery. -
7D Surgical forms distribution agreement with LifeHealthcare: 3 details
LifeHealthcare, an Illovo, South Africa-based medical devices provider, will distribute 7D Surgical's imaging technologies in Australia and New Zealand, according to Compelo Medical Devices. -
Fujifilm, IU School of Medicine join forces to research AI and medical imaging: 4 notes
Fujifilm partnered with Indianapolis-based Indiana University School of Medicine to develop medical imaging diagnostic support systems using artificial intelligence.
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