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8 MIS spine device companies making the headlines
Here are eight device companies with minimally invasive spine surgery devices and technologies making a splash in the industry. -
How robots can drive growth in the MIS spine field: 5 key thoughts
A new article published in Spine examines the applications of robotics for minimally invasive spine procedures. -
5 key points on why outpatient spine surgery is here to stay from Dr. Kern Singh
Kern Singh, MD, co-founder of the Minimally Invasive Spine Institute at Rush in Chicago, recently penned an article on the safety of outpatient spine surgery for Vertebral Columns, a publication of the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery. -
Fujifilm makes MIS market debut with launch of 2 systems — 6 highlights
Fujifilm's new Boston-based business launched two surgical visualization systems, marking the company's entrance into the U.S. minimally invasive surgery market. -
Life Spine sees 93% jump in sales of ProLift Micro-Invasive Expandable TLIF/PLIF Spacer System — 5 points
Life Spine reported a striking jump in its sales for its ProLift Micro-Invasive Expandable TLIF/PLIF Spacer System. -
Sheridan Memorial Hospital to purchase $1.2M ExcelsiusGPS: 5 highlights
Next month Sheridan (Wyo.) Memorial Hospital's board will finalize the decision to install Globus Medical's robotic system for spine surgery, The Sheridan Press reports. -
Dr. Mark McLaughlin discuses lasers in spine surgery — 95% of spine procedures are without lasers
With an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgery, many device companies are continuing to develop lasers for spine surgery. -
3-year outcomes published for SI-BONE's iFuse System
SI-BONE published results from its study on three-year long-term outcomes for its iFuse Implant System, titled "Long-term prospective outcomes after minimally invasive trans-iliac sacroiliac joint fusion using triangular titanium implant." -
The best advice for entering the outpatient spine field
Five spine surgeons weigh in on best practices for providing outpatient spine care. -
3 things to know about the new Pittsburgh Collaborative Research Education and Technology Enhancement in Surgery Center
The University of Pittsburgh opened the Pittsburgh Collaborative Research Education and Technology Enhancement in Surgery Center, the Pittsburgh Business Times reports. -
Gove County Medical Center adds Dr. E. Patrick Curry to outpatient clinic: 4 points
Quinter, Kan.-based Gove County Medical Center welcomed E. Patrick Curry, MD, according to Hays Post. -
Computer-assisted surgery boom continues: 5 quick facts
The computer-assisted and 3-D computer surgery market continues to grow, according to The Financial. -
Fusion product segment to dominate spine surgery product market: 3 insights
The fusion product segment is anticipated to hold the largest share of the global spine surgery product market, according to The Edition Truth. -
Spine technology in 2018: Cost containment, MIS and where surgeries will be performed in the future
Five spine surgeons discuss the biggest technology trends on the horizon for 2018. -
Robotics, MIS, complex cases, oh my — Dr. Egon Doppenberg discusses the evolution of spine surgery
Egon Doppenberg, MD, is a neurosurgeon and physician advisor with Lumere. -
How companies are actively driving growth in the minimally invasive spinal surgery market
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) technologies continue to be one of the most innovative areas of the global spine device industry, with many factors driving growth. -
Biggest spine industry change? Reimbursement — Dr. John Peloza explains spine trends, challenges & opportunities
John Peloza, MD, is a spine surgeon and medical director of Dallas-based Center for Spine Care. -
Dr. Payam Moazzaz has performed 500+ robotics spinal procedures — 5 highlights
Payam Moazzaz, MD, of Oceanside, Calif.-based New Era Spine, is on the forefront of robotic spine technology. -
4 MIS spine devices & technologies making the headlines
Here are four minimally invasive spine surgery devices and technologies making a splash in the industry. -
Global spinal fusion devices market to reach $11B by 2025: 3 takeaways
The global spinal fusion devices market is anticipated to experience steady growth through 2025, according to Transparency Market Research.
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