Medtronic, DePuy Synthes & more: 11 device company launches, releases

Spinal Tech

Here are 11 orthopedic and spine device companies with recently launched or released devices.

Medtronic launched the Infinity Occipitocervical-Upper Thoracic System in the U.S.

DePuy Synthes, a Johnson & Johnson company, launched Sentio MMG, a digital mechanomyography platform designed to assess nerve status.

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

Catalyst OrthoScience introduced its three-peg glenoid implant for its Catalyst CSR Total Shoulder System, designed for shoulder arthroplasty, at the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Annual Meeting in Chicago, Oct. 11.

The Orthopaedic Implant Company launched its OIC Semi-Extended Instrumentation at the Orthopaedic Trauma Association 2018 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Oct. 17-20.

SeaSpine released the Regatta Lateral System, which features NanoMetalene technology.

NuVasive launched three new biologics offerings for the spine industry.

Heraeus Medical launched the Palacos R & R+G pro All-in-One Fixation System for the U.S. market.

LifeNet Health launched the PliaFX Prime allograft surgical solution.

Biedermann Motech launched its iMass 360 procedure at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Sept. 26-28.

Zeiss Meditec launched the Tivato 700 for minimally invasive spine surgery at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Sept. 26-29.

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