Medtronic reports Q3 earnings, Stryker ranks as a top company & more: 7 device company notes

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

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The FDA granted Additive Implants clearance Feb. 20 for its SureMAX-X cervical spacer.

Johnson & Johnson plans to distribute at least 150 virtual reality headsets to U.S. surgeons through a partnership with startup Osso VR.

Stryker ranked 8th in Fortune’s 2020 100 Best Companies to Work For.

Medtronic reported a 2.3 percent increase in overall revenue for the third quarter of the 2020 fiscal year, hitting $7.7 billion. Read more.

Regenerative medicine company Vivex Biologics appointed Chad Kolean as CFO Feb. 12.

Medtronic is acquiring Digital Surgery, a London-based private company specializing in surgical artificial intelligence, data and analytics, and digital education and training.

Zimmer Biomet was ordered by a judge to unseal dozens of internal corporate documents related to its metal-on-metal hip products.

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