-
Premia Spine's TOPS device more cost-effective than TLIF: Study
The TOPS device, for lumbar facet arthroplasty, is more cost-effective compared to a transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion when addressing degenerative spondylolisthesis and stenosis, according to a study published in The Spine Journal. -
Stryker vs. Zimmer Biomet vs. Johnson & Johnson: How they compare in Q4 2023
Stryker, Johnson & Johnson and Zimmer Biomet posted their fourth-quarter financial results for 2023 and data on their orthopedic sales. -
North Carolina spine surgeon performs first dualLIF case
Vincent Rossi, MD, recently completed his first case using Amplify Surgical's dualLIF technology. -
Globus Medical, NuVasive merger: A timeline
In September, spine tech companies Globus Medical and NuVasive finalized a merger that valued NuVasive at $3.1 billion. -
Medtronic, Hall of Fame Health partner
Medtronic is partnering with Hall of Fame Health to expand access to spine and neurological care. -
Globus Medical promotes Keith Pfeil to dual C-suite role
Spinal medtech company Globus Medical named Keith Pfeil as COO, in addition to his role as CFO. -
Safe Medical's win in patent infringement case upheld
French orthopedic devicemaker Safe Medical saw another win against Neo Medical over patent infringement, according to a Feb. 5 news release. -
Aurora Spine earns second patent for patient-matched implants
Aurora Spine earned another U.S. patent for its Dexa technology for spine implants, the company said Feb. 5. -
2 spine companies earning investor interest
Two spine medtech companies earned multimillion financing rounds from investors in January. -
Spine implant company eyes Chapter 11 bankruptcy
InVivo Therapeutics, which focuses on spinal cord injury implants, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to a voluntary petition filed Feb. 1 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. -
4 things to know about Aurora Spine's CEO
Aurora Spine, a leader in minimally invasive spine technology, has been led by CEO Trent Northcutt since its inception in 2012. -
Centinel Spine sees 55% Prodisc revenue growth in 2023
Medical device company Centinel Spine saw a revenue of $70 million in Prodisc total disc replacement sales in 2023, a 55% growth from the year prior. -
Cervical disc replacement company gets $30M financing
Synergy Spine Solutions, which focuses on cervical disc replacement devices, closed $30 million in series A financing. -
Augmedics CEO exits, interim leadership named
Kevin Hykes stepped down as president and CEO of Augmedics, the company said Jan. 31. -
Stryker's Q4, 2023 sales grow: 5 notes
Stryker on Jan. 30 posted fourth quarter and full year revenue gains in 2023. -
SI-Bone gets clearance for smaller version of spine implant
SI-Bone earned FDA 510(k) clearance of the iFuse Bedrock Granite implant system in a smaller diameter, according to a Jan. 30 news release. -
Elon Musk's dive into neurology: A timeline
In 2016, businessman and billionaire investor Elon Musk launched Neuralink, a controversial brain implant startup that could have an impact on spine and neurology patients. -
First human patient to get Neuralink implant recovering well: Elon Musk
Elon Musk's brain chip company, Neuralink, completed the first implant in a human. -
Accelus introduces LineSider modular cortical system
Medtech company Accelus, a market leader in expandable spine implants, has announced the launch of its LineSider Modular-Cortical System, which provides surgeons with enhanced visualization by allowing the placement of screw shanks early in the procedure, followed by modular tulips and rods at the end. -
Aurora Spine's operating tube earns patent
Aurora Spine earned a U.S. patent for its translucent Ghost Tube, according to a Jan. 29 news release.
Page 5 of 191