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Physician-owned hospital installs latest Globus Medical system for spine surgery
Northwest Specialty Hospital in Post Falls, Idaho, is reportedly one of the first facilities in the country to implement the ExcelsiusGPS Interbody Solutions platform, according to an Oct. 12 news release. -
New York surgery center adds robotic services
Oswego (N.Y.) Health added the Navio Surgical System to its Center for Orthopedic Care surgery center this year to assist with robotically-assisted knee arthroplasty. -
Dr. Neil Wright touts impact of spine robot at Illinois hospital
Quincy, Ill.-based Blessing Hospital has installed a Mazor X robot to assist surgeons during spine procedures, NBC affiliate WGEM reported Oct. 2. -
Robotics is the next step for spine, total joints: 3 administrators weigh in
Robotics is picking up steam in spine and orthopedics, with emerging surgeons particularly drawn to the latest technologies in their specialties. -
Dr. Michael Kachmann performs milestone robotic spine surgery at Ohio surgery center
Neurosurgeon Michael Kachmann, MD, was reportedly the first physician to perform a robotic-assisted spinal fusion with the Mazor X Stealth Edition at an outpatient surgery center in Ohio. -
Washington orthopedic practice acquires Mako robot, begins offering joint replacements
Olympia (Wash.) Orthopaedic Associates acquired a Mako robot to perform partial and total knee and hip replacements, Thurston Talk reports. -
Penn Highlands installs Mako robot
DuBois, Pa.-based Penn Highlands Healthcare installed Stryker's Mako robots at two locations in its system to assist with total joint replacements, GANTNews reports. -
Meet Bingham Memorial's 4-surgeon crew using Mako in knee, hip surgeries
Four orthopedic surgeons at Blackfoot, Idaho-based Bingham Memorial Hospital are trained to use Stryker's Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery System, according to the Bingham County Chronicle. -
As Medtronic vies for spine market share, Louisiana hospital adds Globus robot
West Monroe, La.-based Glenwood Regional Medical Center purchased an ExcelsiusGPS, according to The News Star. -
Georgia hospital invests in Stryker system — 3 details
Dalton, Ga.-based Hamilton Medical Center acquired Stryker's Mako system for total knee and hip replacements, according to TheChattanoogan.com. -
10 hospitals, practices adding robotics
Since Aug. 1, 10 hospitals and surgical practices have added or announced plans to introduce robotics: -
Dr. Hanbing Zhou performs 1st robotic-assisted SI joint fusion at Connecticut hospital
Hartford (Conn.) Hospital's Hanbing Zhou, MD, recently performed the facility's first robotic-assisted sacroiliac joint fusion. -
New Jersey hospital 1st in region to earn robotic surgery designation
Capital Health Medical Center-Hopewell (N.J.) was designated as a center of excellence in robotic surgery by the Surgical Review. -
Dr. Jaime Hernandez performs landmark robotic knee replacement at California ASC
Orthopedic surgeon Jaime Hernandez, MD, has reportedly performed the first total knee replacement with Smith+Nephew's CORI Surgical System at an ASC, according to a Sept. 8 report from The Signal Santa Clarita Valley. -
Arizona hospital adds joint replacement robot
Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear, Ariz., has installed Stryker's Mako robot to augment hip and knee replacement services, Litchfield Park Independent reported Sept. 3. -
Georgia hospital board approves $2.3M for surgical robot
Rome, Ga.-based Floyd Medical Center could be getting a robotic surgical system as early as November, the hospital's director of surgical services told the Rome News-Tribune. -
Meet Elon Musk's surgical robot
Elon Musk debuted the Neuralink surgical robot during a presentation about the company with the same name, TechCrunch reports. -
Erlanger Orthopaedics installs 2 robots for joint replacements
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Erlanger Orthopaedic Institute has added Stryker's Mako robot and Smith+Nephew's Navio system to assist surgeons in hip and knee replacements, NBC affiliate WRCBTV reported Aug. 26. -
California children's hospital acquires $1.5M spinal robot
MemorialCare Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Long Beach (Calif.) is reportedly the first pediatric hospital in the state to acquire the ExcelsiusGPS robotic system for spine surgery, Cerritos Community News reports. -
Drilling Bone, docking retractors & more: 3 surgeons on the future of robotic spine surgery
Hospitals and surgery centers across the U.S. have been implementing robots that are designed to improve surgical precision and provide more reproducible spine surgeries.
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