Accelus' Toro-L interbody fusion system was cleared by the FDA.
Spinal Tech
The first spine surgeries with Globus Medical's Excelsius3D three-in-one imaging have been completed with the ExcelsiusGPS robot, the company said May 18.
CTL Amedica was recently granted FDA 510(k) clearance for its Navigation Instrument System.
Medtronic finalizes a $1.1 billion acquisition and five more updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last week:
Zimmer Biomet Executive Vice President and CFO Suketu Upadhyay was elected to Vertex's board of directors.
Viseon's MaxView intraoperative spinal imaging system surpassed 1,000 cases in the U.S., the company said May 18.
Hartford (Conn.) Healthcare added the Prodisc L artificial disc to its services.
CMS has granted its new technology add-on payment to SI-Bone's iFuse Bedrock Granite implant, which received the FDA's breakthrough device designation in November and is designed for sacroiliac fusion and sacropelvic fixation.
Zimmer Biomet appointed Paul Stellato as vice president, controller and chief accounting officer.
Stryker, Johnson & Johnson and Zimmer Biomet all saw first-quarter revenue increases. The devicemakers also saw overall growth in their spine and orthopedic segments year over year.
