Spinal implant manufacturer NuVasive on Sept. 9 launched the Precice Plate for limb lengthening and reconstruction procedures.
Author: Alan Condon
Four acquisitions have been completed in the spine device industry in the past month:
Atlantis, Fla.-based JFK Medical Center has appointed spine surgeon Raymond Golish, MD, PhD, CMO, South Florida Hospital News reported Sept. 8.
Renowned for surgical care and treating patients with complex conditions, Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic operates in five states and provides care for more than one million patients a year.
Here are five mergers and acquisitions announced in the orthopedic space in the past month:
Here are seven spine and neurosurgeons who joined new organizations or moved locations in August.
India Medtronic, a subsidiary of Medtronic, on Sept. 8 launched the Sonicision curved jaw cordless ultrasonic dissection system.
Syracuse (Neb.) Area Health has acquired Strasburger Orthopaedics in Lincoln, according to a Sept. 8 news release.
Eleven spine or orthopedic centers opened or were announced in August:
Ocean Springs, Miss.-based Singing River Health System and Gautier-based Bienville Orthopaedic Specialists are reportedly the first in the state to offer a new minimally invasive spine surgery technique, according to local news outlet WLOX.
