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Southern Orthopedic Associates to pay $660K to settle class action lawsuit
Paducah-based Southern Orthopedic Associates, otherwise known as the Orthopaedic Institute of Western Kentucky, has agreed to pay $660,000 to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that it failed to protect patient information from a 2021 cyberattack, according to a Jan. 19 report from Top Class Actions. -
Exactech's implant troubles continue in 2024
Since orthopedic devicemaker Exactech began recalling hip, knee and ankle implants in 2021, the company has faced a wave of lawsuits from patients. Now, the FDA has issued a new warning regarding the company's shoulder joint replacement system. -
Cost of total hip replacement in the 30 largest US cities
Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio. are the most expensive cities in the U.S. to undergo total hip replacement surgery, according to Healthcare Bluebook, which helps patients shop for affordable care in their area. -
5 LGBTQ+ orthopedic surgeons to know
Orthopedic surgery is one of the least diverse medical specialties with regards to women, people of color and LGBTQ+ surgeons. Organizations such as Pride Ortho are working to change that. -
St. Joseph Hospital uses $2M donation on orthopedic robot
Bangor, Maine-based St. Joseph Hospital has received a $2 million donation to boost its orthopedic program, according to a Jan. 18 report from the Bangor Daily News. -
The trends orthopedic surgeons hope disappear in 2024
Some healthcare trends are best left in the past. -
Dr. Keith Meister performs shoulder surgery on Houston Astros pitcher
Keith Meister, MD, performed shoulder surgery on Kendall Graveman, a pitcher for the Houston Astros in Dallas. -
North Country Orthopaedic Group files lawsuit against unidentified cyberhackers, has stolen data returned
In November, Watertown, N.Y.-based North Country Orthopaedic Group filed a lawsuit against John Doe and Jane Doe, unidentified cyberattackers who stole confidential patient information in an August data breach, alongside Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center and Carthage Area Hospital. -
Osso virtual reality training academy adds 5 orthopedic modules
Immersive surgical training program company Osso VR has added five new orthopedic training modules to its Osso Academy, a virtual reality medical training library. -
FDA issues warning on Exactech shoulder system packaging
The FDA has issued a patient safety alert regarding Equinoxe Shoulder System joint replacement devices manufactured by Exactech between 2004 and August 2021 due to a defect with the packaging. -
Washington University Orthopedics, BJC extend partnership with Blues
St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare and Washington University Orthopedics extended their longtime partnership extension with the St. Louis Blues of the NHL. -
What 3 orthopedic, spine practices are doing to treat high BMI patients
An optimal body mass index for adults is no higher than 24.9, according to the CDC. Patients with a BMI of over 30 are considered high-risk for the majority of orthopedic and spine procedures, while patients with a BMI of over 40 are often turned away by surgeons. -
Dr. Glen Crawford to retire
Glen Crawford, MD, an orthopedic surgeon and trauma and fracture care specialist at Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Portsmouth, N.H., has retired, according to a Jan. 17 report from Seacoast Online. -
Cost of total knee replacement in the 30 largest US cities
Indianapolis and San Jose, Calif. are the most expensive cities in the U.S. to undergo total knee replacement surgery, according to Healthcare Bluebook, which helps patients shop for affordable care in their area. -
Meet the WWE's sports medicine heavyweights
Here are four physicians specializing in sport medicine that are helping lead World Wrestling Entertainment: -
Stryker expands Gamma4 orthopedic screw portfolio
Medtech company Stryker is expanding its Gamma4 hip fracture nailing system with the addition of an intermediate nail, the RC lag screw, and an anti-rotation clip with sleeve components. -
Orthopedic practices watching and waiting during respiratory illness season
While orthopedic and spine surgeons do not directly treat patients dealing with respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus, as cases continue to surge, some providers, staff members and patients are responding to the uptick, while others take a wait and see approach. -
Nova Ortho and Spine taps new managing director
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Nova Ortho and Spine has named Kevin Fitzgerald, MD, as its managing director. -
AdventHealth orthopedic team adds specialized operating table
Killeen-based AdventHealth-Central Texas has added a new orthopedic Hana Table, which provides surgeons with more precise positioning and flexibility during hip replacements and other orthopedic procedures, according to a Jan. 12 report from the Killeen Daily Herald. -
Utah orthopedic practice adds 3 surgeons
The Orthopedic Partners in Park City, Utah, added pediatric services and three new physicians.
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