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Outdated technology costs UK surgeons an entire month of workday hours per year
A survey of 300 UK surgeons has found that each surgeon loses an average of four hours a week due to inefficient technology. This is equal to more than an
Significant potential development in spinal cord injury therapy, developed by father and son team
Initial research indicates that PerinelineTM, which received Orphan Drug Designation in 2022 may improve neuroplasticity and neuroregeneration to enable new synapses to be made. Pre-clinical data indicates that the therapy may
Royal College of Surgeons of England ‘lays out the pathway to achieving and maintaining safe robotic assisted surgery’ in the UK
Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is here to stay and comes with the potential to completely transform the way aspects of surgical care are delivered. It is already being used in many
Copper could help create clearer MRI images and improved diagnosis
Scientists have found a new use for copper in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent design, that could help to create better images which help doctors diagnose patients’ conditions more
Surgical simulation spinout acquired by medical training company
University of Edinburgh spinout eoSurgical has announced it has been acquired by Limbs & Things – a UK-based company that manufactures medical task trainers and simulators. EoSurgical, which spun out
Synergy Spine Solutions announces first patient enrolled in the Synergy Disc® 2-Level IDE Trial
Synergy Spine Solutions Ltd, a orthopaedic medical device developer focused on artificial cervical disc replacement, recently announced it has enrolled the first patient in its US IDE 2-Level clinical trial.
BIG® ST from SIGNUS: ONE Design – many options
Promotional feature ONE Design – many options With the BIG® ST Cage, SIGNUS offers multiple options to cover lumbar interbody fusion procedures with their ST (Structural Titanium) product portfolio of