There were several private equity deals in the orthopedic industry in 2019, and the field has continued to attract interest from private equity investors this year.
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Zimmer Biomet has completed the acquisition of A&E Medical Corp., a cardiothoracic surgery company that manufactures sternal closure devices.
Phoenix-based Banner Health unveiled plans Nov. 30 to develop an orthopedic sports medicine center in Scottsdale, Ariz., Phoenix Business Journal reports.
Kankakee, Ill.-based Riverside Healthcare is reportedly the first hospital in the Midwest to use the Cirq robot for minimally invasive spine surgery, the Daily Journal reports.
Since the beginning of the year, Becker's Spine Review has reported on more than 175 spine and orthopedic surgeons who joined new practices or organizations.
Newport Beach, Calif-based DISC Sports and Spine Center added two new physicians to its team, according to a Nov. 30 press release.
Flagstaff (Ariz.) Bone & Joint is building a medical office adjacent to its ASC set to open in fall 2021, the Daily Sun reports.
While the cervical spine market is well established, continued innovation within the segment has been limited, creating an opportunity to address challenges and enable surgeons to customize treatment to patient needs, versus the traditional one-size-fits-all approach.
Washington D.C.-based Children's National Hospital reportedly performed the first pediatric spine surgery using nView medical's 3D imaging technology, according to a Nov. 30 press release.
DePuy Synthes has launched the Fibulink Syndesmosis Repair System for traumatic ankle injuries.
