Minnesota Vikings safety Lewis Cine underwent surgery at Cleveland Clinic London for a compound fracture, the team said Oct. 4.
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Warsaw, Ind., is known as the orthopedic capital of the world, housing one third of the world's orthopedic manufacturing companies, and two thirds of the world's hip and knee manufacturing companies, according to Ignite Orthopedics.
Orthopaedic Institute of Dayton (Ohio) joined OrthoAlliance, according to an Oct. 5 news release shared with Becker's.
Life Spine's Ghost spacer system received FDA 510(k) approval, the devicemaker said Oct. 5.
Spinal implant technology manufacturer Aurora Spine has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA for its new sacroiliac joint fixation system.
Rahul Vaidya, MD, is Detroit-based Wayne State University School of Medicine's new chair of orthopedics, according to an Oct. 5 news release.
Swiss orthopedic company Medartis has moved its U.S. headquarters to Warsaw, Ind., in the aftermath of acquiring Nextremity Solutions, which already had its headquarters set up in Warsaw Technology Park, according to an Oct. 4 report from InkFreeNews.
Here are four key updates from spine and orthopedic medtech companies since Sept. 28:
Happe Spine received two U.S. patents for its "HydroxyApatite Porous PolyEtheretherketone" products, the company said Oct. 5.
Precision Spine and HippoFi inked an agreement to help drive the sales of Pur Biologics products.
