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Spinal Elements launches Clutch interspinous process device: 3 insights
Spinal Elements released its Clutch interspinous process device. -
Virginia spine surgeon becomes 1st in region to perform laminectomy using joimax device: 5 highlights
Fredericksburg-based Premier Orthopedics of Virginia spine surgeon Usman Zahir, MD, became the first surgeon in the state to perform a laminectomy using a joimax endosocopic device, according to Fredericksburg.com. -
New case series highlights Wenzel Spine's VariLift-LX for endoscopic TLIF: 4 things to know
A new case series published in Journal of Spine evaluates Wenzel Spine's VariLift-LX System. -
5 things to know about Mazor Robotics' Mazor X Surgical System
Here are five things to know about Mazor Robotics Mazor X Surgical System. -
6 MIS spine device companies making the headlines
Here are six device companies with minimally invasive spine surgery devices and technologies making a splash in the industry. -
Lahey Hospital receives $1M grant to help build robotic surgery center: 3 highlights
Burlington, Mass.-based Lahey Hospital and Medical Center received a $1 million donation to establish a minimally invasive robotic surgery center at the hospital, according to Patch. -
Dr. Anthony Yeung: Lessons learned and predictions for endoscopic spine surgery
Anthony Yeung, MD, founder of Phoenix-based Desert Institute for Spine Care and developer of the Yeung Endoscopic Spine System, recently penned an article for the Journal of Spine about the lessons he has learned from 27 years of performing endoscopic spinal procedures. -
Dr. Ronnie Mimran a 2018 Bay Area Top Doctor for 4th year: 6 highlights
San Francisco Magazine named neurosurgeon Ronnie Mimran, MD, to its 2018 Bay Area's Top Doctors list. -
Dr. Lane Spero now performs robot-assisted minimally invasive spine surgery: 3 things to know
Lane Spero, MD, is now performing robot-assisted spine surgery using Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS system and Medtronic's StealthStation at The Hospital of Central Connecticut in New Britain. -
TransEnterix 2018 Q1 revenue reaches $4.8M, new loss totals $11.3M: 5 details
TransEnterix released its first quarter 2018 financial results. -
Harrisburg Medical Center completes 6th endoscopic MIS spine procedure — 4 notes
Harrisburg (Ill.) Medical Center surgeons have performed six endoscopic minimally invasive spine surgeries, according to Harrisburg Register. -
University of Pennsylvania surgeons perform 1st-of-its-kind robotic spine surgery: 7 things to know
Professors and surgeons at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia performed a first-of-its-kind robotic surgery to treat a patient suffering from Chordoma. -
Medtronic launches new system for minimally invasive spine surgery: 5 things to know
Medtronic unveiled its SynergyTLIF(SM) workflow at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting, April 28 to May 2 in New Orleans. -
NASS publishes positive coverage guidance for lumbar interspinous devices without fusion but with decompression
The North American Spine Society published coverage for the use of lumbar interspinous devices without fusion but with decompression. -
Hoag Hospital completed 10k robotic surgeries: 3 takeaways
Hoag Hospital Newport Beach (Calif.) surgeons completed their 10,000th surgery using the da Vinci System. -
4 spine surgeons predictions for minimally invasive spinal fusion
Spine surgery continues to become more complex, but as surgeons take on more complex cases, technology advances to assist. Four spine surgeons provided their predictions for the future of minimally invasive spinal fusion procedures. -
Paradigm Spine reveals 4 points on new findings for economic impact of coflex
Paradigm Spine reported the results of three subanalyses associated with coflex studies. -
NuVasive to host workshop on Lateral Single-Position Surgery — 4 highlights
NuVasive will present a hands-on workshop on Lateral Single-Position Surgery April 30. -
Pain Specialists of Oregon to open surgery center: 5 things to know
Medford-based Pain Specialists of Oregon is expanding with a new surgery center, according to KDRV.com. -
New York physician performs 1st Multizyte MIS SI joint procedure in US: 5 things to know
Sukdeb Datta, MD, performed the first Multizyte surgery in the U.S. aimed to treat pain caused by the sacroiliac joint.
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