Aurora Spine, LDR, SeaSpine & more — 12 key notes

Spinal Tech

Here are 12 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.

Amedica reported lower total product revenue for the second quarter, down 18 percent as compared to the same period last year.

 

Aurora Spine received a CE Mark for the full line of its TiNano sterile-packed titanium coated spinal fusion implants made of PEEK thermoplastic material.


 
Bone Biologics named Stephen R. La Neve CEO and President.


 
Cardinal Spine filed form D for $1.25 million in equity financing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

LDR shares dropped 7.59 percent during the past week.


 
Shriners Hospitals for Children in Philadelphia became the first hospital in the United States to use of the IntelliSense Drill from McGinley Orthopaedic Innovations.


 
Medovex entered into a medical advisory board member consulting agreement with spine surgeon Karsten Ritter-Lang, MD.

 

Medtronic shares surged 0.01 percent during the last session.


 
Misonix, an international surgical device company, will support the Uganda Spine Surgery Mission for the fourth consecutive year.


 
NuVasive appointed Johnson Lai chief information officer.

 

SeaSpine reported $33.5 million in revenue for the second quarter of 2015, a 6 percent decrease over the same period last year.


   
Stryker and Arthrex were named to Fortune's 2015 "100 Best Companies to Work For" list.

 

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