Medtronic, Life Spine, SpineEx & more: 6 device company notes

Here are six key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.

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Life Spine received 10 510(k) clearances in 2018, covering a range of procedures and pathologies.

Chicago-based healthcare private equity firm Linden Capital Partners completed the acquisition of Avalign Technologies, a Bannockburn, Ill.-based provider of implants.

Spine device company AxioMed completed production on the initial 60 cervical discs for implantation at a new Boston-based facility.

SpineEx withdrew its initial public offering of $17 million.

Assure Holdings Corp., welcomed Christopher Rumana, MD, to its board of directors, effective Dec. 19.

Medtronic finalized the $1.7 billion acquisition of Mazor Robotics after making a series of investments over the past two years.

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