Medtronic divests from orthopedics & more: 4 device company key notes

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

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Medtronic reported fourth quarter revenue increased 2 percent to $30.5 billion, but the spine business experienced a slight decline. Read more.

Global biotechnology company Xtant Medical Holdings received approval from the New York Stock Exchange for its plan to regain compliance with the continued listing standards regarding stockholders’ equity.

Spine implant manufacturer Globus Medical highlighted positive results in a study calculating the versatility of its spinal robot navigation system compared to traditional pedicle screw placement techniques.

Think Surgical applied to obtain 510(k) clearance for its TSolution One total knee replacement robot.

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