Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer released its Trabecular Metal Total Ankle replacement and instrument system at the 2013 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting this week in Chicago.
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Salt Lake City-based Amedica reached its 10,000th implantation of the Valeo Interbody Fusion Device with the company's proprietary Silicon Nitride ceramic material.
Miamisburg, Ohio-based X-spine received FDA clearance for its Silex sacroiliac joint fusion system.
Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, Fla., purchased its first Renaissance spine system from Israel-based Mazor Robotics.
Mark Blyth, MD, Angus Maclean, MD, Bryn Jones, MD, Phil Rowe, PhD and Iain Anthony, PhD, have conducted a clinical study of MAKO Surgical's RIO Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System in order to determine the system's accuracy and ability to…
Mazor Robotics’ fourth quarter revenue increased 40 percent to $2.7 million from $1.8 million during the same period a year ago, driven largely by demand for the Renaissance spine systems.
Warsaw, Ind.-based DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction Division is launching the ATTUNE total knee replacement system at the 2013 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting in Chicago this week.
DSM, a biomedical materials developer, has entered into a license and supply agreement with SpineVision, an implant manufacturer.
Warsaw, Ind.-based Biomet will team up with Sunrise, Fla.-based OrthoSensor to combine the technology behind Biomet's Vanguard Complete Knee System with OrthoSenor's VERASENSE.
On March 12, the FDA issued a warning letter to NuVasive for selling Affix Spinous Process Plate systems for uses not approved by the device's 510(k) clearance.
