Here are four key developments in spine and orthopedic robotics during the third quarter of 2023.
Author: Carly Behm
The artificial disc replacement market is expexted to surpass $1.3 billion by 2030, according to Vantage Market Research.
Enovis plans to acquire LimaCorporate in a deal worth more than $700 million.
American Medical Administrators acquired Macon, Mo.-based Midwest Bone and Joint Center and its ASC, according to a Sept. 22 news release.
Matthew Tao, MD, of University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, is the first surgeon in the state to use the BEAR implant for ACL surgery, NBC affiliate WOWT reported Sept. 21.
Teslake, a medical device manufacturer, is starting a series A capital raise to support the development of "mini spine robots" and their antimicrobial proprietary alloy.
Researchers at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery and Weill Cornell Medicine discovered a new stem cell that could affect spine care.
Relievant Medsystems released the Intracept Simulator System, a training program for the Intracept procedure, the company said Sept. 21.
Spine surgeons spend the majority of their days taking care of patients. But what happens when they're the one who's injured?
Memphis, Tenn.-based OrthoSouth signed a 10-year partnership with the Memphis Grizzlies NBA team, according to a Sept. 20 news release.
