Spine and orthopedic devices made with 3D-printing technology have grown in recent months from newly launched products and patient-specific implant debuts.
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SeaSpine promotes its chief scientific officer from within, and five more key updates from spine devicemakers in the last week:
Chad Neely, founder and CEO of Wenzel Spine, died March 7, the devicemaker said.
The first surgery using Life Spine's Prolift Lateral Helo Fixated spine system has been completed, the medical device company said in a March 8 news release.
Saluda Medical's Evoke spinal cord stimulator received FDA approval for treating chronic intractable pain, the devicemaker said in a March 8 news release.
Vuze Medical's spine imaging system received patents in China, Europe and the U.S., according to a March 8 news release.
CoreLink's Fusation cervical anchor received FDA 510(k) clearance, the devicemaker said March 8.
Frank Vizesi, PhD, has been appointed chief scientific officer of SeaSpine after seven years with the company.
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Louisiana neurosurgeon Sebastian Koga, MD, has completed the world's first surgeries using Aurora Spine Corp.'s Dexa-C implant, the devicemaker said March 3.
