Zimmer Biomet, NuVasive, Globus Medical & more: 9 device company notes

Spinal Tech

Here are nine key notes for nine orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.

DePuy Synthes launched the Global Unite Reverse Fracture Shoulder for shoulder reconstruction after complex fractures in patients with a grossly deficient rotator cuff.

Dror Paley, MD, became the first physician to use NuVasive's Precise Stryde System for stature lengthening.

Globus Medical appointed Daniel Gregoris vice president of sales of the orthopedic trauma division.

The Department of Homeland Security issued a vulnerability warning for Medtronic's N'Vision Clinician Programmer, a device used to program neurostimulator implants.

In a recent press release, SpineCraft announced the launch of the PANORAMA retractor for minimally invasive spine surgery.

U.S. District Judge William H. Walls (N.J.) awarded Zimmer Biomet $13.3 million in attorneys' fees and more than $500,000 in costs after a polymer-patent dispute with Howmedica Osteotonics led to the invalidation of four Howmedica patents.

DJO appointed W. Mark Dorris president of bracing and supports, the company's largest business unit.

Zimmer Biomet and Beaverton, Ore.-based Oregon Surgical Institute teamed up to implement the Zimmer Biomet Signature Solutions Outpatient Program at the outpatient center.

LinkSPINE named David Capallo vice president of sales.

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