From leadership updates to FDA clearances, here are five key updates from spine and orthopedic medtech companies since Feb. 12.
The Latest
Maxx Orthopedics has earned FDA clearance for its symmetrical porous tibial baseplate for the Freedom total knee system.
Stryker completed its acquisition of Inari Medical, the devicemaker said Feb. 19.
Meeker-based Colorado Advanced Orthopedics added the TOPS system for spine surgery, according to a Feb. 19 news release.
In 2025, spine surgeons are looking to push innovation and care forward through their research.
Medical device company Life Spine has earned FDA clearance for its Gruve+ cervical plating system.
Total joint replacements are seeing a large outpatient migration, and its growth can be accelerated by ASC investment and payer interest, Jonathan Foret, MD, said.
Marshfield, S.C.-based Bone & Joint Clinic has added orthopedic spine surgeon Charles Hansen, MD, and sports medicine specialist Kurt Lawton, MD, to its team, according to a Feb. 17 report from the Marshfield Hub City Times.
Reno (Nev.) Orthopedic Center has launched the state's first opioid-free orthopedic surgery program.
Alpharetta, Ga.-based Peachtree Orthopedics has opened a new facility in Braselton, Ga., according to a Feb. 18 report from BraseltonNewsToday.
