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1st cases with Stryker's Q guidance system and cranial software completed
The first cases using Stryker's Q guidance system and cranial guidance software were completed, the company said May 24. -
Hoag Spine Center adds EOSedge spinal imaging system
Hoag Spine Center in Newport Beach, Calif. is the first in Orange County to install the EOSedge system for spine imaging, according to a May 24 news release. -
Aurora Spine Q1 sales dip 16.7%: 4 notes
Aurora Spine reported a total revenue of $2.96 million in the first quarter of 2023, a 16.7 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2022. -
35 spine and orthopedic device companies to know | 2023
Here are 35 spine and orthopedic medtech companies to follow in 2023. -
6 spine devices earning FDA nods
Here are six spine devices garnering attention from the FDA that Becker's has reported on since May 4: -
Centinel Spine sees record motion preservation sales in Q1
Centinel Spine in the first quarter of 2023 saw record worldwide motion preservation sales, the devicemaker said May 18. -
FDA approves biomaterial silicon nitride fusion devices
CTL Amedica's Nitro interbody fusion cage system portfolio was cleared by the FDA, the devicemaker said May 18. -
Maximizing spinal fusions: How one organization is approaching implants, instruments & co-creation with surgeons
Since its launch in 2008, Eminent Spine has evolved significantly— having started as a polyetheretherketone (PEEK) interbody spinal fusion devices company that shifted focus to pedicle screws and now specializes in 3D titanium printing technology. -
Surgalign & NuVasive: How they line up in Q1
Medical technology companies Surgalign and NuVasive posted their first quarter financial results for 2023. -
2 devicemakers laying off staff
Medtronic and Stryker both have plans to lay off swaths of employees. -
Abbott's spinal cord stimulators earn additional FDA indications
Abbott's spinal cord stimulation devices earned FDA approval to address chronic back pain for patients who aren't eligible for spine surgery, the medtech company said May 16. -
Globus Medical earns FDA approval for non-fusion scoliosis system
Globus Medical recieved FDA aproval for its Reflect scoliosis correction system, the devicemaker said May 15. -
Waypoint Orthopedics earns FDA approval for spinal pedicle screw tool
Waypoint Orthopedics earned FDA approval for the Waypoint GPS, a bone awl for pedicle screw pilot hole drilling, the devicemaker said May 15. -
Stryker to lay off 500+ Florida employees
Stryker plans to lay off more than 500 employees by the end of December as it closes its Lakeland, Fla. facility, according to a WARN notice. -
Surgalign's Q1 revenue dips by $3.9M: 7 notes
Medical technology company Surgalign saw a $3.9 million dip in revenue in the first quarter of 2023 as compared with the same period last year, according to the company's first quarter financial report, released on May 11. -
NuVasive's Q1 sales grow 5.8 percent: 4 notes
NuVasive on May 10 posted first quarter sales of $307.7 million. -
Orthofix sees 65% revenue growth in Q1
Orthofix on May 9 posted $175.2 million in first quarter revenue. -
Intelivation Technologies launches minimally invasive screw system
Intelivation Technologies' Golden Isles minimally invasive screw system was launched, the devicemaker said May 9. -
Happe Spine's new interbody fusion system earns FDA nod
Happe Spine's Integrate-C interbody fusion system earned FDA 510(k) clearance, the devicemaker said May 8. -
Surgalign launches Holo AI Insights for neurovascular research
Surgalign launched Holo AI Insights for neurovascular research, the medtech company said May 8.
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