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Dr. Thorsten Seyler debuts Smith+Nephew's Cori surgical system for revision knee replacement
Thorsten Seyler, MD, a physician at Duke University in Durham, N.C., performed the first revision knee replacements using Smith+Nephew's Cori surgical system. -
Orthopedic robotics company seeks $40M investment
McGinley Orthopedics is crowdfunding $40 million in investments. -
3 spine robots that hit the US market in the last year
Robotics is still in its infancy in spine surgery, but the technology is expected to play a key role in the future of how spine procedures are performed. -
Atlantic General Hospital Orthopedic Surgery unit to receive Mako robotic arm
The Atlantic General Hospital Orthopedic Surgery unit in Berlin, Md., is set to receive a Stryker Mako robotic arm in mid September, according to a Sept. 8 report from OC Today. -
Johnson & Johnson to develop spine robot to rival medtech competitors
Johnson & Johnson is planning to develop its own spine robot to rival the platforms launched by Medtronic, Globus Medical and emerging device companies, company executives said Sept. 7 during the 2022 Wells Fargo Healthcare Conference, according to Seeking Alpha. -
New Jersey hospital adds spinal navigation system
Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill (N.J.) installed Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS robot for spine surgery. -
7 places bolstering orthopedic robotics in August
Becker's reported on seven hospitals, practices and ASCs that added orthopedic robots in August. -
Orthopedic robotic company adds to board of directors
Ganymed Robotics, which focuses on orthopedics, added former Medtronic and Smith+Nephew leaders to its board of directors. -
eCential Robotics' spine robot gets FDA clearance
France-based eCential Robotics received FDA 510(k) clearance for its 3D imaging, navigation and robotic guidance spine system. -
Dr. Jonathan Cornelius reaches 2.5K Mako robotic joint replacements
Jonathan Cornelius, MD, recently reached 2,500 Mako robotic joint replacements. -
5 spine, orthopedic robots earning FDA clearance in 2022
The FDA has recognized multiple robots and navigation systems made for spine and orthopedic surgeries in 2022. -
Minimally invasive spine robot earns FDA clearance
Point Robotics MedTech's Point Kinguide system received FDA 510(k) clearance. -
HCA Florida hospital among first in the state to offer robotic-arm hip replacement
HCA Florida Mercy Hospital in Miami has become one of the first in the state to offer Stryker Mako robotic-arm assisted total hip replacements. -
4 recent robotic surgery milestones to know
A Wisconsin health system that recently reached its 1,000th surgery and three other recent robotic surgery milestones to know: -
2 neurosurgeons complete 100 robotic-assisted surgeries
Two neurosurgeons recently completed their 100th robotic-assisted surgeries. -
Dr. Charles Seal completes 100th robotic-assisted spine surgery
Charles Seal, MD, recently completed his 100th robotic-assisted spine surgery with Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS. -
Hoag Orthopedic Institute adds knee robots at 2 ASCs
Irvine, Calif.-based Hoag Orthopedic Institute has added two total joint replacement robots at its ASCs, the hospital said Aug. 15. -
Mayo Clinic LaCrosse performs 1,000th robotic surgery
A general surgeon at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse, Wis., has performed the clinic's 1,000th robotic surgery, according to an Aug. 14 report from the La Crosse Tribune. -
Dr. Phillip Patterson performs region's first robotic total knee replacement
Salem, Va.-based LewisGale Medical Center's orthopedic surgeon Phillip Patterson, MD, performed the region's first robotic total knee replacement, The Roanoke Star reported Aug. 12. -
Tennessee medical center adds orthopedic surgical robot
Parkridge Medical Center in Chattanooga, Tenn., has added an orthopedic surgical robot to its team, expanding its robotic surgery program, The Chattanoogan reported Aug. 11.
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