4 medtech notes: Medtronic, SpineCraft and more

From new partnerships to clinical studies, here are four updates from medtech companies since June 26.

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1. The first patient was enrolled in a clinical study to evaluate 3D-printed models for orthopedic tumor removal, Ricoh USA said June 26.

2. ZimVie, the former spine spinoff of Zimmer Biomet, is reportedly weighing options for a potential sale.

3. Karen Parkhill, who is Medtronic’s CFO, will resign from her role in August and assume the same position at HP.

4. SpineCraft and Spartan Medical inked a strategic partnership to provide medical devices to the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, civilian hospitals, and ASCs.

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