Stryker, NuVasive, Globus Medical & more: 13 device company notes

Spinal Tech

Here are 13 key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.

NuVasive and Biedermann Technologies formed a strategic partnership.

Neurosurgical imaging company Imris partnered with Siemens Healthineers.

NuVasive Clinical Services was granted a three-year, sole source supplier contract with Premier for intraoperative neuromonitoring services, effective Nov. 1.

Stryker's Advanced Guidance Technologies business, previously known as the company's navigation business, entered into strategic partnerships with Synaptive Medical and Ziehm Imaging.

Orthopedic diagnostics company Trice Medical launched the mi-ultra handheld ultrasound transducer for musculoskeletal applications.

OrthoSensor celebrated a new milestone with 50,000 Verasense sensors distributed worldwide.

With the support of private equity firm Permira Funds, Corin acquired Australia-based Global Orthopaedic Technology.

The Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery awarded Globus Medical's clinical study evaluating static versus expandable lateral lumbar interbody fusion devices the best paper.

SeaSpine released its preliminary financial results for the third quarter of 2018.

Mighty Oak Medical received FDA 510(k) clearance for its 3D-printed, patient-specific Firefly Midline Navigation Guide.

The first case was performed with Implanet UK's Jazz posterior fixation system at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital of Birmingham in the U.K.

More than 1,000 procedures have been performed with OMNIlife science's OMNIBotics Robotic Active Spacer.

ApiFix's Minimally Invasive Deformity Correction system has been used to treat more than 250 patients with progressive scoliosis.

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