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Stryker buys Vertos
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I think you’re the exception to the typical scenario that occurs in pp. these patients don’t generally make it to a surgeon til they’ve gotten mild and a spacer… sold to them as “less invasive”. I know I see a biased sample…. But I get several consults per month for 2nd opinions after having mild…. Who I then refer to a surgeon for a decompression which can generally be done endoscopically.
My experience is similar.
Interesting. We'll find out what happens in 2026.
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Well, it worked out great when a new code was developed for sij rfa, genic rfa….View attachment 394011
Interesting. We'll find out what happens in 2026.
Intracept did ok. Could be better but like those others could've definitely been worse.Well, it worked out great when a new code was developed for sij rfa, genic rfa….
code allow for office based mild?
That's the $60 million question...
code allow for office based mild?
It's been proposed. We'll know in November when the final rule comes out. The HOPD doctors will oppose it. Greed is a terrible thing.
Has anyone noticed changes in support system for MILD procedure with stryker? It appears that they have more hands off approach. stryker appears to be minimally interested in training or marketing or providing clinical support. They just want to sell there product to existing customers (trained physicians) and call it a day.
Has anyone noticed changes in support system for MILD procedure with stryker? It appears that they have more hands off approach. stryker appears to be minimally interested in training or marketing or providing clinical support. They just want to sell there product to existing customers (trained physicians) and call it a day.
Yeah they have a near-zero interest in marketing the product.
My rep hasn’t even trained on it lol
We had reps coming by this past year trying to drum up interest. Probably regional variation.Yeah they have a near-zero interest in marketing the product.
My rep hasn’t even trained on it lol
Sweet! category 1 means all insurances can include it in their "experimental and not clinically proven" denial list
i talked to theHas anyone noticed changes in support system for MILD procedure with stryker? It appears that they have more hands off approach. stryker appears to be minimally interested in training or marketing or providing clinical support. They just want to sell there product to existing customers (trained physicians) and call it a day.
the asp is too low to have any extra head count. It is a good thing to have in the kypho reps bag which is what we have here.