Here are 15 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Roughly 3,662 of Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer-Biomet's Comprehensive Reverse Shoulder devices have been recalled.
Center Valley, Pa.-based Aesculap Implant Systems launched a warranty program for its Plasmapore surface-enhancing technology portfolio.
Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics projects first quarter 2017 earnings of about $11.5 million, spurred by Mazor X sales as well as an increased number of procedures.
France-based SpineGuard reported 23 percent growth in its first quarter 2017 revenue.
France-based The Medicrea Group reported 6 percent sales growth from $29.7 million in 2015 to $31.41 million in 2016.
Carlsbad, Calif.-based Alphatec Spine released the Battalion Lateral System with Squadron Retractor.
Leesburg, Va.-based K2M reached a five-year distribution agreement with Australia-based LifeHealthcare Group.
Plainsboro, N.J.-based Integra LifeSciences announced an expansion of its credit facility consisting of an expanded term loan.
Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics announced the 14th Inspire study patient enrolled at the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte.
France-based Implanet plans to transfer the listing of its shares from the Paris-based Euronext regulated market to the Alternext Paris multilateral trading facility.
France-based EOS imaging sold the first EOS platform in Israel to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Cymedica Orthopedics enrolled the first patient in a clinical trial to evaluate its e-vive muscle activation product.
Arlington, Tenn.-based MicroPort Robotics released the Evolution Revision Tibial System and Evolution BioFoam Tibia.
Washington, D.C.-based AdvaMed appointed Plymouth, Minn.-based Rotation Medical President and CEO Martha Shadan to its board of directors.
Tempe, Ariz.-based MedPlast named Brian King its new CEO.