Symmetry Medical, a manufacturer of medical device solutions, including surgical instruments, orthopedic implants and sterilization cases and trays, announced its subsidiary, Symmetry Surgical, has completed an agreement with Japan Surgical Specialty to distribute its leading medical device brands in Japan.
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Device giant Stryker has offered to pay $33 million to settle accusations by the U.S. Department of Justice regarding its knee device OtisKnee, according to a Chicago Tribune report.
K2M, a spinal device company focused on the treatment of complex spinal pathologies and minimally invasive procedures, announced the debut of the MESA Small Stature Spinal System.
ISTO Technologies, an orthobiologics company focused on developing breakthrough products to regenerate and restore function to damaged cartilage and bone, announced the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent for the company's InQu Bone Graft Extender &…
Nanovis announced another patent covering key nano scale dimensions and production methods used for creating nanosurfaced surgical implants has been allowed in Canada.
Recently published research shows the ability of SANUWAVE Health's Extracorporeal Shock Wave Technology to stimulate proliferation of periosteal adult stem cells within the body and subsequently form bone.
OHK Medical Devices, manufacturer of HemaClear, the first and only sterile, single use surgical tourniquet that is cheaper and safer than the pneumatic tourniquet, launched a forearm sterile tourniquet at the 13th EFORT Congress in Berlin in late May.
Bill Walton, 59-year-old NBA legend, joined 200 medical device executive as part of the Medical Device Manufacturers Association's efforts to lobbying on behalf of the medical device industry, according to a Mass Device report.
Smith & Nephew announced a voluntary market withdrawal of the optional metal liner component of its R3 Acetabular System.
