AR spine navigation cleared, a spine robotics partnership and more: 5 device company notes

A devicemaker’s spine surgery milestone and four more updates from medtech companies in the last week:

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1. VisAR, an augmented reality surgical guidance system, received FDA approval for intraoperative spine surgery.

2. Knoxville, Tenn.-based ChoiceSpine is partnering with France-based eCential Robotics to combine their technologies into one system.

3. Inspired Spine reached more than 1,500 oblique lateral lumbar interbody spinal fusion procedures.

4. Aziyo Biologics co-founder Randal Mills, PhD, was named interim president and CEO.

5. Theradaptive’s OsteoAdapt SP implant received its third FDA breakthrough designation.

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