NuVasive, Medtronic, K2M & more: 5 device company notes

Here are five key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.

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NuVasive unveiled its Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion Access.

Medtronic CEO Omar Ishrak is pushing for the device manufacturer to take on more risk-based compensation contracts.

Virginia Beach, Va.-based neurosurgeon Parker Babington, MD, successfully implanted the first Swedge Pedicle Screw System from Spinal Resources.

K2M appointed Lane Major COO, effective immediately.

A new study published in The Spine Journal assessed the RTI Surgical’s SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System.

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