SI-BONE, a San Jose, Calif.-based spine device company focused on minimally invasive treatment of the sacroiliac joint, has announced that 100 surgeons are trained to use its iFuse implant system.
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San Francisco-based SpineGuard has expanded its United States sales and established four areas to support demand from independent distributors and market its PediGuard family of products.
Alphatec Spine reported first quarter revenue of $48.5 million, slightly less than the same period last year.
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Amedica and Medline Industries entered into a strategic business alliance to align Amedica's spinal surgical device business with Medline's medical and surgical products network.
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MAKO Surgical reported total revenue of $19.6 million during the first quarter of 2012, a 51 percent increase over the same period last year, but it didn't meet the company's goal to stay on target for full year results.
The Food and Drug Administration granted 33 orthopedic- and spine-related device clearances in April.
More than 2,000 InterFuse devices have been implanted worldwide.
Smith & Nephew has closed its acquisition of Kalypto Medical, which will add to the company's negative pressure wound therapy business.
