DePuy Synthes, K2M, Zimmer Biomet & more: 8 device company notes

Here are eight key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.

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Exactech received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Novation XLE Vitamin E acetabular polyethylene liners for hip replacement surgery.

Centinel Spine and golfer Brian Gay entered into an endorsement agreement.

InVivo Therapeutics revealed findings from its Contemporary Thoracic SCI Registry Study.

Orthofix acquired Spinal Kinetics, a privately held company focused on artificial discs, for up to $105 million.

Zimmer Biomet employees in Shannon, Ireland, considered organizing a walk-off.

Implanet reported a 15 percent increase in spine revenue for 2017.

Materialise launched the Trumatch Personalized Solutions Shoulder System in collaboration with DePuy Synthes.

K2M launched its Yukon OCT Spinal System.

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