SeaSpine, Implanet, Mazor Robotics & more: 8 device company key notes

Here are eight key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.

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Carlsbad, Calif.-based SeaSpine reported 2016 revenue dropped 3.2 percent to $128.9 million.

 

Carlsbad, Calif.-based Alphatec Spine released its new Arsenal Deformity AIS system, which has successfully completed initial cases.

 

Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based OrthAlign appointed Eric B. Timko as its new CEO and chairman of the board.

 

Collegeville, Pa.-based Synergy Biomedical received a CE Mark for its BIOSPHERE PUTTY.

 

The French patent office gave Bordeaux, France-based Implanet a patent for its JAZZ Lock implant.

 

Arlington, Tenn.-based MicroPort Orthopedics’ Medial-Pivot Knee System produced positive clinical outcomes at 17 years — 95 percent reported excellence clinical outcomes for satisfaction.

 

Lisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, a veterinarian, joined Dallas-based TissueGen’s scientific advisory board.

 

B. Riley analysts estimate Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics will earn $0.14 per share for the first quarter of 2018.

 

More articles on devices:
OrthAlign names Eric Timko new CEO and chairman of the board — 4 things to know
Alphatec Spine launches Arsenal Deformity Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis system: 5 notes
Globus releases quarterly earnings results — 5 observations

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