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See how disposable dilators are increasing efficiency and decreasing costs is U.S. healthcare facilities.

In medical device reprocessing, ensuring compliance and efficacy is paramount to patient safety and procedural success. However, the current landscape presents challenges with esophageal dilators.

Cost of care is on track to be one of the year’s most critical issues in healthcare. With inflation reaching all-time highs, the pressure of economic procurement is heavy.

Rana C. Pullatt, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Professor of Surgery and Clinical Director of Bariatric and Robotic Surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina, shares surgical experience using AirSeal® in high BMI patients.

Did you know that reusable EEG cups could be contaminated with bacteria? What if there was a safer, more sanitary solution?

There have been numerous studies over the past two decades comparing biliary stents. With all biliary stents, there is a chance of adverse events happening.

Fall sports are in full swing…and unfortunately for some, so are the injuries that come along with them. Surgeons are trying to deliver optimal outcomes and an efficient recovery for their patients.

A recent webinar highlighted legislation progress around the U.S., and shared guidance on advocating for a smoke-free OR. This blog summarizes the insight, questions, and answers from this engaging session.

In the U.S., only about 6% of all sports medicine physicians are women. We aim to uplift and empower these women, which is why we hosted our first Women’s Advanced Knee Forum.

When introducing a new product to a value analysis committee, it’s second nature to highlight the clinical value the product brings. But what about the other stakeholders involved?

Take a quick look at the material advantages of this impressive new shoulder anchor.

Cervical Cancer Awareness Month serves as a pivotal time for healthcare professionals to understand what technologies can help achieve better patient outcomes. 

Volleyball is a physically demanding sport with high participation rates globally. Following proper training and conditioning techniques can help prevent injury, but orthopedic injuries remain common in the sport.

The MPFL is just one of many roads in a highway system of soft tissue providing the knee with support and stabilization. Learn about the leading causes of injury, four main surgical repair procedures, and key solutions.

In arthroscopic surgeries, precision is paramount—but there’s a silent, often overlooked threat: metal particulate shedding.

Tyler was in a game pitching and felt a pop. He thought is dream of playing baseball was over, but Dr. Jones thought CartiMax® could help.

Dr. Scott Sigman has been using BioBrace® in his practice for roughly 26 months. We sat down with him to discuss his experience with BioBrace® and its impact on his patient outcomes. 

Meniscal injuries are the most common injury treated surgically in the knee. Techniques that enable a sufficient repair while preserving the meniscus and surrounding anatomy like neurovascular structures are preferred.

Nathan Skelley, MD, recently treated a 16-year-old patient for an acute knee injury following a sports-related injury. See how CartiMax® lead to a pleased patient at a 3 month follow-up appointment.

As many facilities are putting an emphasis on cost savings, any additional surgery to remove an implant would understandably increase the costs to both the patient and the health care system.