EOS imaging has installed its first EOS system in Asia at Singapore's National University Hospital.
Spinal Tech
Here are six spine device companies that recently received patents for their products.
LDR has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA to market its Avenue L Lateral Lumber Cage System.
Curetis and Heraeus Medical have partnered to develop a Unyvero cartridge, designed to detect pathogens and antibiotic resistance in implant and tissue infections.
Stryker will pay $1.5 million to settle derivatives lawsuits filed by shareholders in 2010, according to a Mass Device report.
The Food and Drug Administration granted 32 orthopedic- and spine-related device clearances in August.
Biomet has launched its Comprehensive Nano shoulder device in Europe.
Nexxt Spine has been awarded FDA 510(k) approval for its Honour cervical spacer and lumbar spacer implants.
Iconacy Orthopedic Implants in Warsaw, Ind., announced plans to expand its operations, according to an Indianapolis Star report.
Shares of NuVasive and Wright Medical Group rose after a Brean Murray Carret & Co. analyst projected positive forecasts for the orthopedic companies, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek report.
