Here are four takeaways:
1. While the company experienced growth, the neurotechnology and spine segment contributed the least to Stryker’s revenue.
2. Recently, Stryker received FDA clearance for its MultiGen 2 RF generator to help physicians perform radiofrequency ablations.
3. Stryker is confident in their expected sales for the remaining year and plans to launch interventional spine, 3D printing and titanium platforms.
4. Competing companies include Medtronic, NuVasive and Johnson & Johnson.
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