Medtronic, OrthoPediatrics, Zimmer Biomet & more: 7 device company notes

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

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Medtronic filed a permit to build a new site in Memphis, Tenn., on Dec. 21, 2017.

 

North Naples, Fla.-based Arthrex broke ground on its $73.4 million headquarter expansion.

 

Zyga Technology presented publication on the first 50 patients in its EVoluSIon clinical study, which shows that patients who undergo procedures using the SImmentry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System saw a 54 percent reduction in pain.

 

Zimmer Biomet earned FDA clearance for its Sidus Stem-Free Shoulder System.

 

OrthoPediatrics unveiled its Titanium PediPlates, expanding the company’s profile to 24 surgical systems.

 

Medovex converted its FDA Investigational Device Exemption submission to a pre-submission.

 

Conventus Orthopaedics borrowed $12 million from Horizon Technology Finance.

 

More articles on devices:
Global arthroscopic devices market to exceed $1.7B by 2022: 6 notes
OrthoPediatrics launches 24th surgical system: 3 things to know
Arthrex beings headquarter expansion, to add 500+ jobs

 

 

 

 

 

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