CoreLink acquired Israel-based Expanding Orthopedics, a privately held medical device developer.
Safe Orthopaedics unveiled a deal to acquire Qspine’s sales force.
Orthofix acquired Spinal Kinetics, a privately held company focused on artificial discs, for up to $105 million.
Alphatec acquired SafeOp Surgical, a privately held advanced neuromonitoring technology provider.
Johnson & Johnson, through French affiliate Apsis S.A.S, acquired Orthotaxy, a privately-held developer of software-enabled surgery technologies, including a robotic-assisted surgery solution.
RTI Surgical acquired minimally invasive treatment developer Zyga Technology. Details of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Stryker acquired Hygia Health Services, a developer of single-use devices, to help hospitals reduce costs.
Stryker completed its Entellus Medical acquisition.
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