The U.S. International Trade Commission plans to review an earlier ruling that Zimmer Biomet didn't violate the intellectual property rights of another bone cement maker, according to Bloomberg Law and a notice posted on the ITC website July 13.
Spinal Tech
Here are seven key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week:
Medical device company 7D Surgical on July 15 achieved CE Mark certification for its Machine-vision Image Guided Surgery system for spine surgery.
Medtronic entered into an agreement to acquire Medicrea, a spine device company that includes artificial intelligence, predictive modeling and patient-specific implant offerings.
Spinal implant developer Kahtnu Surgical has raised $2.15 million in a Series A financing round, according to a July 15 announcement.
Here's how Medtronic, Stryker and Johnson & Johnson's shares have fluctuated over the last five days.
Medical device company Spineart signed a definitive agreement to acquire Atlanta-based Meditech Spine, according to a July 14 announcement.
Spinal device company Intralink-Spine has expanded clinical trials of its Rejuve device in Australia, according to a July 14 news release.
Spinal implant manufacturer Ulrich Medical USA launched its Momentum posterior spinal fixation system July 13.
The FDA provided 510(k) clearance for Medacta's NextAR system for total knee replacements July 13.
