From executive leadership moves to new product developments, here are key headlines about orthopedic regenerative medicine from the third quarter:
Biologics
A two-year study found Creative Medical Technology's StemSpine procedure was effective for treating lower back pain, the biologics company said Sept. 26.
A randomized controlled trial found Smith+Nephew's Regeneten bioinductive implant is effective at preventing retearing after a rotator cuff repair.
Ventris Medical's Amplify synthetic bone graft putty earned FDA 510(k) clearance.
Ortho Regenerative Technologies is now called ChitogenX, the company said Sept. 7.
From CEO moves to product debuts, here are seven developments from regenerative medicine companies since July 22.
Aziyo Biologics named Michelle Williams, PhD, as chief scientist, the regenerative medicine company said Aug. 26.
Cesar Ceballos, MD, founder of OrthoMiami, performed Miami's first BEAR procedure — a case involving a 19-year-old patient.
Scripps Clinic in San Diego added the BEAR biologic implant for ACL restoration, CBS affiliate KFMB reported Aug. 23.
Richard Caruso, PhD, founder, former CEO and former chair of Integra lifeSciences, has died, the company said Aug. 16.
