6 medtech notes: Medtronic, Xtant Medical and more

From acquisitions to partnerships, here are six key updates from spine devicemakers since Sept. 18.

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1. Avicenna.AI, a medical imaging AI company, has earned FDA clearance for its CINA-CSpine tool, designed to support the detection of cervical spine fractures from CT images.

2. Stryker completed its acquisition of Nico Corp., a company focused on minimally invasive tumor and intracerebral hemorrhage procedures.

3. Xtant Medical launched the Cortera posterior fixation system.

4. OrtoWay earned a U.S. patent for the OrtoWell distractor system for spinal corpectomy.

5. Nevro earned FDA approval and began a limited market release of its HFX iQ spinal cord stimulator with HFX AdaptivAI.

6. Medtronic is partnering with Siemens Healthineers to co-market the Siemens Healthineers Multitom Rax imaging system.

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