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Johnson & Johnson, LifeNet Health launch new spine, orthopedic allograft
LifeNet Health, in partnership with Johnson & Johnson MedTech, launched the PliaFX Pak bone allograft in the U.S., according to an Aug. 27 news release shared with Becker's. -
Bone allograft woes continue for spine company
Elutia, formerly Aziyo Biologics, has continued to face litigation related to spine biologics allegedly linked to tuberculosis infections that were recalled in recent years. -
Former employee slams orthobiologic for 'incentivized fraud' in lawsuit
One of 10 former MiMedx employees involved in a noncompete lawsuit has filed counterclaims against the company. -
Vericel's orthobiologic earns additional FDA indication
Vericel earned FDA approval for a supplemental Biologics License Application, which will expand the company's Maci label to include arthroscopy, according to an Aug. 26 news release. -
SurGenTec earns FDA clearance for bone marrow aspirate kit
SurGenTec earned FDA 510(k) clearance for its B-Man bone marrow aspirate kit, according to an Aug. 23 news release. -
OssiGraft Prime used in first orthopedic case
Ossium Health's OssiGraft Prime was used in its first successful case, the orthobiologic company said July 30. -
Orthopedic practice adds new biologic treatment option
Phoenix-based Full Circle Orthopedics and Sports Medicine added mVasc treatment for orthopedic healing, according to a July 24 news release. -
The state of orthobiologics in 3 insights
Regenerative medicine in spine and orthopedic surgery is growing, but its exact place in the specialties hasn't been fully cemented yet. -
Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic debuts orthotics, prosthetics suite
Tallahassee (Fla.) Orthopedic Clinic has opened a new orthotics and prosthetics suite. -
5 orthopedic, spine biologics updates
From product debuts to new research, here are five key developments in orthobiologics since May 6. -
OssDsign's spinal fusion bone graft reaches 5,000 US patients
OssDsign's Catalyst nanosynthetic bone graft was used in its 5,000th U.S. patient, the medtech company said May 30. -
Dr. Steven Struhl completes procedure using Cartiheal's Agili-C implant
New York City orthopedic surgeon Steven Struhl, MD, has completed his first procedure using Cartiheal's Agili-C implant for regenerating articular cartilage. -
Dr. Michael Wolff named 1st master instructor for Discseel spine procedure
Michael Wolff, MD, was named the first master instructor for the Discseel procedure, a minimally invasive outpatient spine treatment. -
Hospital for Special Surgery launches trial for bone marrow aspirate and ACL surgery
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery launched a clinical trial that will evaluate the efficacy of concentrated bone marrow aspirate as an addition to ACL revision surgery. -
Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group performs 1st live stem cell knee injection
Physicians at Carmel, N.Y.-based Somers Orthopaedic & Spine Surgery Center have performed the first autologous live stem cell knee injection. -
Precision Coating taps orthopedic sales manager
Hudson, Mass.-based surface coatings provider Precision Coating has tapped Eric Manojlović as its manager of orthopedic sales. -
Lenoss Medical raises $4M financing for spine allograft
Lenoss Medical closed an oversubscribed series A funding round of $4 million to help accelerate commercialization of its OsteoPearl spinal allograft. -
First cases with EnFix TAC demineralized bone fiber implants completed
Tetrous' EnFix TAC demineralized bone fiber implants were used in their first cases, the company said May 8. -
6 orthobiologics updates
From funding to FDA clearances, here are six key developments in orthopedic regenerative medicine since March 7. -
UCLA awarded up to $12.3M to develop novel joint regeneration treatments
The University of California Los Angeles is part of a multi-institution research team that earned a contract of up to $33 million to develop treatments for joint regeneration for osteoarthritis.
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