Medtronic’s Q2 performance, J&J’s latest orthopedic launch & more: 5 device company notes

Here are five updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last 14 days:

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1. Implant manufacturer Paragon Medical has broken ground on a 3D-printing facility in Pierceton, Ind., that will cost up to $35 million. The facility’s clients include Stryker, Zimmer Biomet and DePuy Orthopaedics.

2. Eminent Spine’s cervical standalone system received FDA 510(k) approval.

3. Medtronic’s cranial and spine technologies division saw a slight revenue decrease in the second quarter of the 2022 fiscal year, and the company earned $7.84 billion in total revenue. Read more details here.

4. SeaSpine’s Admiral ACP system was released in a commercial launch Nov. 23.

5. DePuy Synthes, the orthopedic arm of Johnson & Johnson, launched the Unium System for trauma and small bone procedures.

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