Medical device company Boston Scientific on Sept. 30 launched its WaveWriter Alpha portfolio of spinal cord stimulator systems in Europe.
Medtronic on Oct. 7 launched Adaptix Interbody System, a 3D-printed titanium cage equipped with nanoLock surface technology.
Stryker has completed more than 600 surgeries with its Niagara Lateral Access System, which it launched at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting.
Stryker introduced ProCuity, the industry’s first completely wireless hospital bed.
Device company Spinal Elements on Oct. 30 launched its Lucent XP wide expandable interbody device.
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