J&J, NuVasive, Life Spine & more: 14 device company notes

Spinal Tech

Here are 14 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.

Johnson & Johnson's orthopedics business reported flat worldwide sales in the third quarter of 2017.

 

NuVasive launched a new 3D-printed porous titanium implant Modulus XLIF.

 

NuVasive received an expanded clearance for its TLX interbody system for spinal fusion.

 

Life Spine initiated the Alpha launch of its SENTRY ALIF Plating System.

 

Life Spine will soon feature its Micro Invasive Expandable Technology at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting.

 

Nexxt Spine plans to unveil its Nexxt Matrixx System.

 

The Orthopaedic Implant Company launched the OIC External Fixation System.

 

OrthoPediatrics Corp. closed its initial public offering of $59.8 million.

 

Implanet received the CE Mark for its Jazz Passer.

 

The Nasdaq Hearings Panel is allowing Amedica an extension to demonstrate it is in full compliance to be listed on The Nasdaq Capital Market.

 

Arthrex is set to build a $30 million manufacturing plant in Anderson County, S.C.

 

Misonix initiated an $11 million licensing and manufacturing agreement with Hunan Xing Hang Rui Kang Bio-Technologies Co.

 

Abbott launched its Proclaim DRG Neurostimulator System.

 

Relievant Medsystems appointed Ray M. Baker, MD, as its new CMO.

 

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