NLT SPINE, a developer of products for minimally invasive spine surgery and percutaneous procedures, announced positive, initial results from clinical experience with its PROW FUSION device.
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Zimmer Holdings has introduced the TM Ardis Interbody System, which is an application of a porous metal implant with an interbody indication for the lumbar spine.
The FDA will hold a two-day hearing to determine strategies to help physicians monitor the risks associated with all-metal hip replacements, according to a New York Times report.
Greatbatch Medical officially opened its 80,000-square-foot orthopedic manufacturing center in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Collagen Matrix, of Oakland, N.J., celebrated its 15th year anniversary.
Symmetry Medical announced that its subsidiary, Symmetry Surgical, has released new Neurosurgical Line Extensions.
Wright Medical Group launched the MiToe patient outreach program to increase awareness for treatment options of hammertoes.
Here are 10 milestones for spine devices and implants.
Stocks of other device giants, such as Zimmer and Wright Medical Group, have increased after Biomet posted strong fourth quarter sales late last week, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek report.
Biomet reported a net sales increase of 3 percent worldwide to approximately $740 million, while sales in the U.S. alone increased 7 percent for the fourth quarter.
