Medtronic, Karl Storz make partnership public & more: 8 device company notes

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

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Aidoc received FDA 510(k) clearance for its AI solution to triage cervical spine fracture patients.

After four years of informal partnerships, Medtronic and Karl Storz officially made their partnership public ahead of upcoming regulatory filings.

RTI Surgical Holdings’ Fortilink Interbody Fusion Systems achieved 5,000 implants with TETRAfuse 3D Technology in the U.S.

OrthoPediatrics acquired Vilex, a foot and ankle surgical device company, for $50 million cash and $10 million in stock.

Conventus Orthopaedics named Rick Epstein its new CEO.

HD LifeSciences recorded the successful implant of its 1500th Hive Technology cage, which is utilized in interbody spinal fusions.

The FDA approved Ignite Orthopedics’ radial head arthroplasty system, marking the company’s first 510(k) clearance.

Smith & Nephew closed its acquisition of Brainlab, boosting its orthopedic joint replacement business.

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