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4 medtech notes: ZimVie, Orthofix and more
Here are four key updates from spine and orthopedic medtech companies since March 27. -
Accelus adds 2 leaders
Spine devicemaker Accelus named two new people to its leadership team — Rob German as vice president of research and development and Luke Perkins as senior director of product management. -
Captiva Spine introduces new SI joint system
Captiva Spine launched its TransFasten-LSF sacroiliac joint fusion system for minimally invasive procedures. -
ZimVie's exit from the spine market: A timeline
ZimVie, Zimmer Biomet's spine and dental spinoff, has officially made its exit from the spine market after a tumultuous year, selling the business to global investment firm H.I.G. Capital. -
How 5 Stryker executives were paid since 2021
Stryker CEO Kevin Lobo's total compensation grew from $18.6 million in 2022 to about $20.8 million in 2023, according to a recent Securities and Exchange Commission proxy filing. -
ZimVie spine business sells, rebrands as Highridge Medical
ZimVie has closed on the sale of its spine business to global investment firm H.I.G. Capital. The spine business will now operate as Highridge Medical, based in Westminster, Colo. -
NovApproach marks 1st case using interbody spinal fusion device
NovApproach Spine recently completed its first case using its OneLIF interbody spinal fusion system with a patient positioned laterally. -
8 medtech notes: Stryker, Orthofix and more
Here are eight key updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since March 13: -
3 medtech acquisition developments in Q1
Three spine and orthopedic medtech companies provided updates related to acquisitions during the first quarter of 2024. -
PathKeeper Surgical enters research agreement with Mayo Clinic for spine surgery
PathKeeper Surgical inked a know-how partnership with Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic to research radiation in pediatric spine surgeries. -
Meet Neuralink's first spine patient
Neuralink revealed details about its first human patient, a man who suffered a spinal cord injury after a diving accident, NBC News reported March 20. -
Posterior approach to sacroiliac joint fusion effective after 12 months: Study
Sacroiliac joint fusion with PainTEQ's LinQ SI joint fixation system was found to have improved recovery after one year, according to a study from the devicemaker. -
Globus Medical director sells $550K in stock
Globus Medical director Leslie Norwalk sold 10,590 shares of the company's Class A common stock, according to a March 15 SEC filing. -
Spineart secures $22.5M in financing
Spine devicemaker Spineart raised $22.5 million in convertible financing shortly after finishing enrollment for its cervical disc replacement trial. -
Carlsmed developing personalized cervical spinal fusion implants
Spine devicemaker Carlsmed raised $52.5M in series C funding and will use the money to develop patient-specific cervical implants, the company said March 18. -
Orthofix adds new executive leader
Lucas Vitale joined Orthofix as chief people and business operations officer, the company said March 18. -
Bioretec earns breakthrough designation for spinal interbody cage
Bioretec earned the FDA's breakthrough device designation for its RemeOs spinal interbody cage, the company said March 14. -
5 medtech notes: Stryker, Xtant Medical and more
Here are five key updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since March 6. -
Apple Vision Pro used in its 1st UK spinal operation
Surgeons at London-based Cromwell Hospital became the first in the country to use tech company Apple's Vision Pro headset during a spinal operation. -
Washington payer adds coverage for lumbar disc implant
The largest commercial payer in Washington implemented coverage for Centinel Spine's Prodisc L implant, the devicemaker said March 12.
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