Medtronic, Stryker, Globus Medical & more: 13 device company notes

Spinal Tech

Thirteen key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.

Spinal Elements elected Steve Healy to serve as chairman of the board of directors, effective Jan. 1.

Trice Medical closed an $18.3 million Series C Extension financing round.

Si-Bone released its 2018 full-year and fourth quarter preliminary financial report.

SpineSource acquired intellectual property assets of two spinal implant systems from a French company.

BioPoly earned another European patent for its partial resurfacing knee implants.

Xtant Medical appointed Ronald Berlin as vice president and COO, effective Jan. 1.

Digital surgery company HoloSurgical performed its first spine procedure with the company's augmented reality and artificial intelligence-based surgical navigation system ARAI.

Globus Medical  issued its preliminary 2018 fourth quarter and full-year financial results.

After Medtronic CEO Omar Ishrak gave a presentation at the 37th JP Morgan Healthcare conference in San Francisco Jan. 7, a Barclays analyst lowered her price target.

Medtronic recalled the Synergy Cranial Software and Stealth Station S7 Cranial Software.

Integra LifeSciences signed an agreement to develop a short stem and stemless shoulder system.

CMS issued new Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System codes for Relievant Medsystems' Intracept Procedure, effective Jan. 1.

Stryker issued a Class 2 Device Recall of its Tritanium Posterior Lumbar cage in late 2018.

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