Spinal implant developer MiRus on June 11 received 510(k) clearance for its 3DR Printed Lumbar Interbody Fusion system.
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Zimmer Biomet Holdings' board of directors approved a quarterly dividend, the musculoskeletal company announced June 11.
Smith+Nephew launched its Intellio Connected Tower Solution to improve operating room efficiencies in ASCs and hospitals, according to a June 11 announcement.
Medical device company OrthoPediatrics on June 10 launched the ApiFix minimally invasive deformity correction system.
Southern California Hospital at Culver City is reportedly the first hospital in Los Angeles County to acquire joimax's technology for endoscopic spine surgery.
Medtronic's $9 billion minimally invasive therapies group — the company's second-largest business line — has ventilators, remote patient monitoring tools and minimally invasive surgery devices in the pipeline for the rest of the year, according to Bob White, group president.
Here are five key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
The FDA on June 9 granted orthopedic device company 4WEB Medical 510(k) clearance for its Stand-Alone Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion Device.
Former Medtronic executive Karl Schweitzer was recently elected chair of the board of directors for digital health company Biomodex.
Medical device company Dymicron added Ted Bird and Eric Lange to its leadership ranks.
