Senators Scrutinize Walter Reed Spine Implant Activity With Medtronic Device
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Two senators are questioning Walter Reed Army Medical Center top brass about reports of investigational use by Army surgeons of a Medtronic spine device without proper patient consent and the role the company may have played in the activity.
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