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Michigan ASC implements product to enhance total joint replacements
UnaSource Surgery Center in Troy, Mich., now is offering Velys Robotic-Assisted Solution to help surgeons perform individualized knee replacement surgery. -
5 total joint updates
From robotic arm-assisted surgeries to pricing comparisons, below are five total joint replacement updates to know: -
New York City ASC launches Queens' first outpatient joint replacement program
New York City-based EMU Health performed its first outpatient total knee replacement. -
10 total joint ASC physicians to know
Below are 10 physicians performing total joint replacements at ASCs: -
550+ ASCs with total joint replacements | 2022
Here are 550+ ASCs wtih total joint replacements in 2022. -
Costs of joint replacements in ASCs vs. hospital outpatient departments
Medicare's price lookup tool compares cost breakdowns and patient costs for several procedures done at ASCs and hospital outpatient departments, including total hip and total knee replacements. -
Tallahassee ASC performs its 1st robotic arm-assisted knee replacement
Tallahassee (Fla.) Orthopedic Clinic now provides robotic arm-assisted total and partial knee replacements using Stryker's Mako SmartRobotics application, according to a Jan. 31 Tallahassee Democrat article. -
Surgical Care Affiliates ASC marks milestone in Pennsylvania
Surgical Care Affiliates' Pocono Ambulatory Surgery Center recently performed a total hip arthroplasty, the first to be done by a Surgical Care Affiliates ASC in Pennsylvania. -
Atlas Healthcare ASC performs 1st total knee, partial shoulder replacement
Atlas Healthcare Partners' Banner Surgery Center-Thunderbird in Glendale, Ariz., recently performed its first total knee replacement and first partial shoulder replacement on the same day, Atlas said Jan. 26. -
10 total joint ASC physicians to know
Below are 10 physicians performing total joint replacements at ASCs: -
As the ASC market grows, surgical technologies are evolving to meet their needs
The ASC landscape has changed dramatically over the last several years, and the most significant shifts and growth have emerged since 2019. In decades past, patients and insurance providers remained reluctant to pursue surgical procedures in an outpatient setting. Now, however, ASCs handle 41% of surgeries performed in the United States each year1, with continued growth projected through 2027.2 -
Providence Anesthesiology Associates assisted in 1K+ same-day total joints at ASCs in 2021
Providence Anesthesiology Associates completed 1,135 same-day total joint replacements at freestanding ASCs in 2021. -
10 total joint ASC physicians to know
Here are 10 physicians who perform outpatient total joint replacements: -
Robotic knee replacements take longer, cost more, study says
Robotic-assisted total knee replacements appear to be more expensive and time-consuming than those performed without robots, according to a study published Dec. 21 in The Journal of Arthroplasty. -
Dr. Andrew Wodowski of OrthoSouth performs region's first robotic total knee
Southaven, Miss.-based OrthoSouth Surgery Center physician Andrew Wodowski, MD, performed the area's first robot-assisted total knee replacement, DeSoto County News said Dec. 14. -
Keys to bringing your total joint orthopedic practice to the ASC
Over the past several years, patients have become more aware of high inpatient treatment costs, the risk of hospital infections, and the availability of reputable outpatient surgery centers. -
Dr. Keith Reinhardt performs Long Island's first robotic total joint in a freestanding ASC
Keith Reinhardt, MD, chief of joint reconstruction at South Shore University Hospital, performed Long Island's first robotic total joint replacement procedure in a freestanding ASC at South Shore Surgery Center in Bay Shore, N.Y. -
Cloud-based platform aims to better prepare patients for joint replacement
Cloud-based software company Mytonomy has launched a platform to optimize outcomes for total joint replacement surgeries, the company said Dec. 8. -
Stryker strengthens ASC position as elective surgeries return, robot sales accelerate
Stryker's orthopedic sales grew 16.1 percent in the third quarter, hitting $1.5 billion, and the company sees ASCs as a key area for growth. -
ASC total joint replacements projected to grow 95% by 2026
The ASC market is estimated to be worth between $30 billion and $40 billion, with the projected shift in musculoskeletal and cardiac care to the outpatient setting to spark further growth in the coming years, according to a report from Research and Markets.
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