5 new devices launched in November

Here are five devices that were launched in November:

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Spinal implant manufacturer Aurora Spine on Nov. 3 launched its minimally invasive Solo system.

Medacta has announced the launch of 3DMetal femoral cones for knee revision arthroplasty after receiving FDA clearance, according to a Nov. 4 report.

NuVasive on Nov. 18 launched Cohere XLIF, a porous PEEK interbody intended for extreme lateral interbody fusion and X360 surgeries.

DePuy Synthes has launched the Fibulink Syndesmosis Repair System for traumatic ankle injuries Oct. 22.

NuVasive unveiled its C360 cervical spine portfolio and launched a new device on Nov. 30.

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