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Cooper University Health Care, Inspira Health team up for neurosurgery program
Camden, N.J.-based Cooper University Healthcare and Mullica Hill, N.J.-based Inspira Health have partnered to form Cooper and Inspira Neuroscience. -
Dr. Matthew Hefner 1st in the region to add ExcelsiusGPS for spine surgery
Matthew Hefner, MD, a neurosurgeon at Willis-Knighton Health System in Shreveport, La., has become the first surgeon in the region to offer the ExcelsiusGPS navigation system for minimally invasive spine surgery, according to a July 28 report from the Bossier Press-Tribune. -
Sacramento's first female neurosurgeon retires
Laura Anderson, MD, the first female neurosurgeon in Sacramento, Calif. is retiring after more than 30 years in the field. -
Spine surgeon who specializes in older patients moves to Novant Health
Mark Lyerly, MD, a neurosurgeon who has performed more than 6,000 procedures on patients 55 years and older, joined Novant Health Brain & Spine Surgery in High Point, N.C. in June. -
Aetna can't undo class in disc replacement lawsuit
Aetna lost its bid to decertify a 239-person class-action lawsuit over its coverage of lumbar total disc replacement. -
Ohio hospital earns spine certification
Miami Valley Hospital South in Centerville, Ohio, earned Disease Specific Care certification for spine services, according to a July 27 news release. -
Proprio spine system secures $43M in funding
Surgical technology company Proprio, known for its artificial intelligence-driven surgical navigation platform for spine procedures, has secured $43 million in series B funding to address a growing demand for its platform. -
12 DISC Sports & Spine Center physicians earn Castle Connolly recognition
Castle Connolly recognized 12 physicians from DISC Sports & Spine Center as "Top Doctors" in Los Angeles, the practice said July 27. -
Here's what not enough spine surgeons are doing
Seven spine surgeons discuss the skills and practices they feel more spine surgeons should engage in. -
Dr. Bassel Diebo joins University Orthopedics Center
Bassel Diebo, MD, joined University Orthopedics’ Center for Spine Health. -
Neurosurgeon cleared of $27M malpractice allegations
A jury found neurosurgeon David Boarini, MD, wasn't responsible for a patient's alleged pain and decreased mobility after spine surgery and cleared him of a $27 million malpractice claim, Medscape reported July 26. -
1st pedicle screw placed using Novarad AR technology in the US
Bradley Moatz, MD, has placed the first ever pedicle screw using Novarad's immersive augmented reality on a live patient in the U.S. -
Dr. David Vecchione joins Florida spine practice
David Vecchione, MD, joined Spine & Orthopedic Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -
3 spine studies to know
Becker's reported on three key spine studies since April 28. -
Dr. Stephen Ritter debuts Stryker Q guidance in Indiana
Stephen Ritter, MD, of Carmel, Ind.-based Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics, performed the first spine surgery in Indiana using Stryker's Q Guidance system. -
DxTx Pain and Spine secures $50M in funding
Barrington Hills, Ill.-based DxTx Pain and Spine has secured over $50 million in funding from BC Partners Credit to expand its operations across the country. -
Intracept spine procedure shows 4-year efficacy
Relievant Medsystems has announced four-year results from two clinical trials demonstrating the safety, effectiveness and durability of its Intracept procedure for patients with vertebrogenic pain. -
The best investments made at 9 spine practices
Strategies to cut costs are top of mind for many spine physicians. Where to invest money for the most value is just as important. -
Dr. J. Patrick Johnson joins DISC Sports & Spine Center
J. Patrick Johnson, MD, joined DISC Sports and Spine Center to launch the practice's Marina del Rey, Calif. surgery center. -
The 3 best hospitals in Ohio for spine surgery
Healthgrades has named the top 100 hospitals for spine surgery in 2023, and three hospitals in Ohio made the list.
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