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Orthopedics This Week
Weekly News, Analysis and Commentary of orthopedic developments, both in the United States and Europe, published 40 times a year to bring you the latest breaking news in the Global Orthopedics Industry. RRY Publications also hosts multiple innovative technology conferences and publishes the latest books containing Market Forecasts and Analysis for the Spine Technology and Stem Cell Industries.
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Orthopedics This Week | RRY Publications Welcome to RRY Publications website. We are the publishers of Orthopedics This Week, the most widely read publication in the Orthopedics industry. Orthopedics is, in our way of thinking, a small town with roughly 250,000 residents. These residents include clinicians, nurses, administrators, staff, suppliers, manufacturers, scientists, sales people ...
NEW Study: Longer Spine Surgery, Faster Complications?
Jan 9, 2025 · According to a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study, adult spinal deformity develops in as many as 68% of healthy adults over the age of 65 1.With that in mind, a multicenter team set out to establish standardized values for the rates of complications by type of surgery performed.
New Study Tackles Poorly Designed FDA Studies
Jan 24, 2025 · One size is a manufacturer’s dream, but it can lead to disaster in orthopedic medicine. Bodies come in every shape, size, disease and comorbidity state. To the extent that clinical trials are designed around homogeneous, not real-world diverse patient populations, how might that affect the ...
Fluoro NAV Cuts THA OR Time and Readmission: New Study
6 days ago · A new study from Connecticut Orthopaedics found that using fluoroscopic navigation in the OR cuts 18 minutes, on average, from total hip arthroplasty (THA) cases as compared with robotic assist THA cases. Furthermore, says the research team, fluoroscopic navigation also reduced readmission rates at ...
$317,000 to Start Smart Shoulder Implant Project
Jan 9, 2025 · A team of researchers from Scripps Health has received a grant of $317,000 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to create what the development hopes is the world’s first smart shoulder replacement implant—one that can continuously and remotely monitor and transmit detailed data from patients’ new shoulders.
FDA Clears Implants for Spinal Tumors/Infection Revisions
Jan 27, 2025 · The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted two 510(k) clearances for implants which restore the integrity of the spine in tumor and infection cases. According to the FDA documents, the first system is indicated to “provide the surgeon with a minimally invasive and open approach for ...
Three Med Device Companies Merge | Orthopedics This Week
Jan 29, 2025 · Tyber Medical LLC, Intech, and Resolve Surgical Technologies are merging together as a global medical device supplier. The merger is being supported by Montagu, a mid-market private equity firm. As part of the merger Montagu has also entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Tyber Medical ...
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Highlights from the 2024 AANS Spine Summit / Source: American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Do We Really Need Insurance Companies? | Orthopedics This Week
Jan 27, 2025 · Earlier this month, Dutch Rojas—who authors a Substack newsletter on topics related to affordable and accessible healthcare—questioned the traditional insurance model when he posed the question, “Why pay for insurance when it can pay for itself?”. That may sound like a compelling question for surgical facility owners who aim to protect their businesses from potential claims by sitting ...