The FDA cleared several knee, hip, shoulder, spine and extremities devices last month.
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Spine-focused medical technology company Surgalign has named Marc Mackey as executive vice president of digital surgery.
Amplify Surgical's dualX expanding interbody fusion system has been used in 1,000 spinal levels, the company announced April 13.
Here are seven updates from spine and orthopedic device companies over the past week:
Stryker has made Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For list for the 11th consecutive year, but dropped 80 places to 88th in 2021.
Orthopedic surgeon Richard Hynes, MD, was the first surgeon to use Viseon's MaxView system for minimally invasive oblique lateral interbody fusion.
St. Paul, Minn.-based Spineology named two new area vice presidents to its sales leadership team, according to an April 12 release.
Executives at the top orthopedic and spine device companies receive millions of dollars in total compensation, according to proxy statements filed with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.
Orlando, Fla.-based medical device company HT Medical rebranded to Xēnix Medical.
Spinal implant manufacturer Alphatec received regulatory approval for its $116.9M acquisition of EOS Imaging and expects substantial growth in first-quarter revenue, according to Seeking Alpha.
