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New technology in the spine market is expanding faster than the size of the universe. There are three main areas of focus.

James B. Macon, MD, a neurosurgeon based in Framingham, Mass., who performs surgical procedures at several west suburban Boston hospitals and whose practice is dedicated to spine and pain surgery, discusses three new spine products which have benefited his practice.

Here are brief profiles of six manufacturers’ that are among the world’s largest medical device companies; in addition, these six (listed alphabetically) are those from which orthopedic- driven ASCs and hospitals purchase much of their orthopedics-surgery related products.

The dilemma between whether to start a standalone practice or join an orthopedic group is one that many spine surgeons face during their careers. Both options have their merits, and both can bring challenges and obstacles to success. Without careful…

Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA. Dr. Brian Cole is a professor in the department of orthopedics with a conjoint appointment in the department of anatomy and cell biology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He is the section head…

U.S. District Judge Patricia Seitz has sentenced two Miami brothers who headed a now bankrupt medical supply company to nearly nine years in prison for swindling a South Florida HCA hospital, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney's…

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