Johnson & Johnson wins product liability suit & more: 5 device company key notes

Here are five key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:

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A state court unanimously ruled in favor of Johnson & Johnson and DePuy Synthes in a product liability suit over the company’s Synthes Matrix Screw Rod System. Read more.

Medacta plans to move its U.S. headquarters from Chicago to Tennessee.

Camber Spine grew its sales 22 percent in the first quarter of 2019, according to recently released unaudited sales figures.

Ossio celebrated the launch and first commercial use of its OSSIOfiber Bone Pin portfolio.

Xtant Medical reported 2019 revenue was down slightly during the first quarter, but it did reduce year-over-year net loss and generated positive cash flow from operations.

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