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How NuVasive CEO views competition in the US spinal robotics market
NuVasive has traditionally focused technology on spinal instrumentation, implants and procedures with the XLIF, LessRay and other technologies. -
Intuitive adds Dr. Amy Ladd to board — 4 insights
Robotic devicemaker Intuitive added Stanford (Calif.) University Medical Center's Amy Ladd, MD, to its board, effective Aug. 1. -
New Jersey hospital's neurosurgery team adapt ROSA robot
The neurosurgery team at Summit, N.J.-based Overlook Medical Center of Morristown, N.J.-based Atlantic Health System is using the ROSA Brain robot for minimally invasive brain surgery, reports ROI NJ. -
Mako robotic total knees up 80% in Q2; technology headed to Japan, China
During the second quarter conference call, as transcribed by Seeking Alpha, Stryker's Katherine Owen gave an update on the company's Mako Surgical robotic technology line. -
Dr. Roger Frankel on the future of robotics in spine
Board-certified neurosurgeon Roger Frankel, MD, is president of Atlanta Brain and Spine Care and medical director of the Piedmont Hospital Spine Center Quality Program in Atlanta. -
Vietnam hospital performs successful spine surgery with robot
Duc Giang General Hospital in Han Noi, Vietnam, used a robot to perform corrective surgery on a patient with spinal tuberculosis, reports Asia One. -
The future of robotics in spine – 3 surgeons share insights
Three spine and neurosurgeons discuss how they see robotics developing in the spine field. -
Delaware hospital installs ExcelsiusGPS system
Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth Hospital installed the ExcelsiusGPS robotic surgery system at its Kent campus, Delaware State News reports. -
Johnson & Johnson looks to new spine technology, robotics after reporting 1.6% Q2 orthopedic sales drop
Johnson & Johnson reported orthopedic sales dropped 1.6 percent year-over-year during the second quarter to $2.2 billion. But the company remains excited about technology and robotics for the future, according to Executive Vice President and CFO Joe Wolk and Vice President of Investor Relations Chris DelOrefice, who spoke during the company's second quarter earnings call. -
Delaware hospital launches robotic spine surgery: 3 details
Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth Hospital, Kent Campus installed Globus Medical's ExcelciusGPS robotic guidance and navigation system for spine surgery, reports Sussex Countian. -
NuVasive launches integrated technology platform to enhance spine surgery
NuVasive launched its Pulse system, which is designed to feature multiple technologies to assist surgeons in adopting more efficient and less disruptive surgical methods in spine procedures. -
$1.5B by 2021 — Projecting the future growth of the da Vinci robotic platform
Revenues from Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci system could reach $1.5 billion by 2021, according to a Trefis market research report. -
Orthopedic surgical robots market projected to reach $4.1B — Cost barriers, competition & more insights
The global orthopedic surgical robots market will be valued at more than $4.1 billion by the end of 2029, according to a Persistence Market Research report. -
Fusion Robotics closes financing round with 2 key investments
Fusion Robotics closed a financing round with investments from former NuVasive CEO Alex Lukianov and Kevin Foley, MD. -
MiRus acquires new facility for spine, orthopedic devices: 3 notes
MiRus, a medical device company focusing on spine and orthopedic devices, acquired a 50,000-square-foot facility to dramatically increase production. -
Where 4 companies stand with spinal robotic technology
Medtronic, Globus Medical, Zimmer Biomet and NuVasive all have spinal robotic technology either on the market or set to launch later this year. -
Smith & Nephew adds to robotics business with new acquisition: 5 things to know
Smith & Nephew acquired an optical tracking technology company to enhance its robotic platform. -
Japan approves US TransEnterix Senhance system for robot-assisted surgery
TransEnterix's robot-assisted surgery device, Senhance Surgical System, has been cleared by Japanese regulators. -
Medtronic sells 26 Mazor X Stealth robots in Q4, sees opportunity in China despite tariff talk
Mazor reported a 1.1 percent decrease in fourth quarter spine revenue, but when combined with the spine division of the brain therapies capital equipment, including Mazor X, spine revenues were up 5.6 percent. -
Ohio health system building $70M robotics, orthopedic center — 3 insights
Circleville, Ohio-based Adena Health System is planning its largest main campus expansion to date: a $70 million robotics and orthopedic center, the Circleville Herald reports.
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