Stryker, DJO & more: 6 device company launches, releases

Six orthopedic and spine device companies that recently launched or released devices:

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Stryker introduced its SpineMap Go software for intraoperative image guidance during spinal surgery.

Orthopedic surgeons in New York and Florida performed the first procedures using Exactech’s recently introduced InterSep calcium sulfate bone void filler.

Globus Medical launched the Fortify VA, a variable angle corpectomy device.

SI-Bone received FDA clearance for a new device, the iFuse Bedrock technology.

NuVasive introduce the X360 system, a lateral single-position spine surgery platform, at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting April 13-17 in San Diego.

DJO launched the Adaptable Surgical Arm at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, March 12-16 in Las Vegas.

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