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ODT’s Most-Read Stories This Week—Dec. 18

A listing of the most popular items from the past seven days.

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By: Sam Brusco

Associate Editor

The news grabbing ODT readers’ attention this week was diverse. DePuy Synthes celebrated its first knee surgeries in Australia using the VELYS robotic-assisted-solution. Avanos Medical grabbed knee osteoarthritis viscosupplement therapy maker OrthogenRx, and USC researchers used a stem cell-based bio-implant to repair cartilage and delay joint degeneration.

Staff content made its way onto the list as well: managing editor Mike Barbella interviewed Orthopediatrics execs about pediatric orthopedic challenges.

Check out ODT’s top stories of the week below:

1. DePuy Synthes’ VELYS Robot Performs First Knee Cases in Australia

2. Avanos Medical to Acquire OrthogenRx for $160M

3. Children’s Anatomies Complicate Orthopedic Implant Design: a Q&A

4. Researchers Use Stem Cell-Based Bio-Implant to Repair Cartilage and Delay Joint Degeneration

5. Solid-State Batteries Unlock the Full Potential of Smart Implants

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