Here are seven updates from spine and orthopedic device companies from the last week:
The Latest
Zimmer Biomet posted $1.8 billion in net sales and $246 million in spine and dental sales in the first quarter. The company has its eyes on new product launches as part of its growth plan this year.
From increasing patient volume to expanding surgical presence and doubling down on white-glove service, four spine surgeons share how they are thinking about growth in the coming years.
Kingsport, Tenn.-based Holston Valley Medical Center has expanded its robotic surgery offerings with the addition of the da Vinci Xi surgical system, according to a May 4 LinkedIn post.
Construction is picking up momentum in orthopedics. Here are 12 orthopedic practices that opened or announced new locations in the past month:
Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare plans to open the Norton Neuroscience Institute at Norton Brownsboro Hospital by the end of June, WDRB.com reports.
Genesis Software Innovations received 510(k) clearance from the FDA for its PreView Shoulder software for joint replacements.
Globus Medical reported $227.3 million in first-quarter global spine sales, a year-over-year increase of 19.3 percent, with U.S. spine sales rising 22 percent to $193.3 million.
Smith+Nephew launched Aria, a platform for remote physical therapy.
The Orthopaedic Associates of Wausau (Wis.) and Wausau Surgery Center broke ground May 3, WSAW-TV reports.
