Here are 10 new spine devices recently launched or released.
Spinal Tech
ConforMIS has moved its corporate headquarters from Burlington, Mass., to Bedford, Mass.
DJO Global has reported third quarter sales of $274 million, up 4.1 percent compared to the same period last year.
Symmetry Medical's third quarter revenue has increased 20 percent to $100.9 million.
Symmetry Medical has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with MTG Medical Technologies in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia.
Lucintel, a global management consulting and market research company, conducted a competitive analysis of the global medical device industry and determined the top five medical device companies, according to a Reportlinker report.
Smith & Nephew has launched its Endobutton continuous loop fixation device.
DSM, a company focused on biomedical materials sciences, and AxioMed Spine, a manufacturer of spinal implant devices, have revised and extended an existing licensing and supply agreement.
MiMedx Group has reported third quarter revenues of $8 million, a 270 percent increase compared to the same quarter last year.
The United State Committee on Finance has released a new report that determined Medtronic altered studies to show its Infuse spine device is better than devices manufactured by competitors, according to a New York Times report.
