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HCA Virginia hospitals complete milestone 10,000th robotic surgery
Henrico Doctors' Hospital, Parham Doctors' Hospital and Retreat Doctors' Hospital, all based in Richmond, Va., recently surpassed 10,000 robotic surgeries performed, reports the Henrico Citizen. -
Arizona hospital to showcase spine, orthopedic robots to public
Abrazo Scottsdale (Ariz.) Campus will showcase its spine and orthopedic robotic portfolio in an open house on Nov. 16, reports the Daily Independent. -
California hospital acquires $1.5M robotic navigation system — 4 things to know
The Spine Center at MemorialCare Long Beach (Calif.) Medical Center acquired an ExcelsiusGPS robotic navigation system from Globus Medical, reports P&T Community. -
Kentucky hospital earns robotics accreditation — 3 insights
Surgical Review Corp. accredited Danville, Ky.-based Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center's robotic program, local ABC affiliateWTVQ reports. -
Stryker reports 60% bump in Q3 robotic total knees, continues K2M integration
Stryker experienced significant sales growth in the third quarter, despite a few roadblocks. -
New York orthopedic center to introduce robot for total knee replacements
The Center for Orthopedic Care at Oswego (N.Y.) Health Orthopedics is unveiling its robotic-assisted knee arthroplasty on Nov. 5, reports NNY 360. -
Dr. Vincent Fowble performs Florida hospital's 1st total knee replacement with new robot
Orthopedic surgeon Vincent Fowble, MD, performed Jupiter (Fla.) Medical Center's first total knee replacement surgery using robotic technology in October, reports The Meridian Star. -
Nevada hospital purchases robotic navigation system for spine surgery
Reno, Nev.-based Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center installed Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS robotic navigation system to assist surgeons in spine procedures, reports Northern Nevada Business View. -
Oregon hospital invests in robotic navigation system for spine procedures
PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at Riverbend in Springfield, Ore., installed Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS robotic navigation system to assist surgeons in spine operations, The Register-Guard reports. -
Oswego Health installs orthopedic robot to assist surgeons in knee replacements — 3 things to know
Oswego (N.Y.) Health added Smith & Nephew's Navio robotic surgical system to assist surgeons with partial and total knee replacements, reports Local SYR. -
Rural Idaho hospital installs robot for knee, hip replacements
Gooding, Idaho-based North Canyon Medical Center purchased a Mako robot to assist orthopedic surgeons with knee and hip replacements, KMVT reports. -
Penn State facility brings robot to neurosurgery department — 3 insights
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey (Pa.) Medical Center introduced new robotic technology in its neurosurgery department. -
California hospital performs 2,000th robotic surgery
Los Angeles-based Providence Tarzana Medical Center performed its 2,000th robotic surgery Oct. 3, radio station KHTS reports. -
Ohio hospital uses $1M robot in 700+ knee, hip replacements — 4 details
OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital has completed 700-plus knee and hip replacements using the Mako robot since January 2018, according to Mansfield News Journal, part of the USA Today network. -
New York hospital acquires surgical robot
Ithaca, N.Y.-based Cayuga Health purchased a fourth-generation da Vinci Xi robotic surgical system from Intuitive Surgical, local radio station X 101 reports. -
NuVasive aims to grow in robotics with new application
NuVasive featured its X360 Pulse platform at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Chicago and plans to unveil its Pulse Robotics application at an exclusive event. -
6 hospitals adding robotic systems for spine, orthopedics
Here are six hospitals adapting robotic systems for spine and orthopedic procedures. -
Rural Nebraska hospital installs $1M robot for joint replacements — 3 things to know
Touchstone Orthopaedics at Geneva, Neb.-based Fillmore County Hospital installed Stryker's Mako System to assist surgeons during partial and total joint replacement procedures, reports Nebraska TV. -
Zimmer Biomet finds software anomaly in ROSA Brain 3.0, issues recall: 5 details
Zimmer Biomet recalled a software upgrade to the ROSA Brain system and notified users earlier this month. -
Illinois health center uses robot for knee, hip replacements — 4 things to know
Coles County, Ill-based Sarah Bush Lincoln Health is using the Mako robotic arm for total knee, partial knee and total hip replacements, reports the Journal Gazette/Times Courier.
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