aap Implantate AG has ended negotiations related to the sale of aap Biomaterials GmbH on short notice.
Benvenue Medical named John Dahldorf CFO.
Bioventus is broadening its product offering with Bioventus Active Healing Therapies and Bioventus Surgical.
Cayenne Medical announced the preliminary two-year results of its study evaluating the Mirror Partial Knee System, which incudes a 94 percent satisfaction rate.
DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson launched the TFN-ADVANCED Proximal Femoral Nailing System.
DePuy Synthes also introduced a software service and video program as part of DePuy Synthes Advantage.
DJO Global launched the new Exprt Precision System for knee revision surgeons at AAOS 2015.
EOS imaging announced the installation of the first EOS system at Plano-based Texas Back Institute.
For their 30th anniversary, developer and restoration device producer Exactech rolled out a line-up of new innovations at this year’s AAOS.
IlluminOss Medical announced the first patient has been enrolled in its EU Light Fix Proximal Humerus Fracture Repair Trial for the treatment of osteoporotic and fragility fractures.
Implanet published a retrospective cost-effectiveness study showing the economic benefits of the company’s JAZZ Band technology for scoliosis surgery.
Intellijoint Surgical will soon be introducing its flagship product, intellijoint HIP, in the United States.
Intellirod Spine entered into licensing and distribution agreements with X-spine Systems.
K2M received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market the NILE Alternative Fixation Spinal System.
Also, K2M’s target price was increased from $20 to $25 by Barclays.
LDR was among the biggest losers of the Russell 2000 with stock sliding 5.2 percent to $35.76 on March 25.
The government has decided not to intervene in action against MiMedx related to the company’s sales and marketing activities.
OrthoSensor raised $19 million through Series C preferred stock financing.
SI-BONE received a new United States patent for sacroiliac joint fusion.
Smith & Nephew was upgraded to a “buy” rating by equities research analysts at Goldman Sachs.
Paris- and San Francisco-based SpineGuard reported financial results from 2014 — the revenue for the second half of last year was up 10.4 percent over the first half of the year.
Stryker’s Spine and Trauma & Extremities Divisions launched its next generation viable bone matrix at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the AAOS.
Synergy Disc Replacement appointed GM Medical Pacific as the exclusive master distributor of the SYNERGY DISC in the Asia-Pacific region.
Voyant Health received FDA clearance on TraumaCad Mobile, which will allow healthcare professionals and orthopedic surgeons to conduct preoperative planning of total hip replacement surgery via the app.
X-spine launched the Irix-A Lumbar Integrated Fusion System.
Zimmer CEO David Dvorak sold 1,300 shares of the company’s stock.
Zyga Technology announced the launch and first commercial use of an updated SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System.
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