Aurora Spine, a Toronto, Canada-based spinal implant manufacturer, on April 27 received loan proceeds of $450,877 under the Paycheck Protection Program, as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
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Medtronic Executive Chairman Omar Ishrak recently appeared on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" to discuss COVID-19 and resuming medical procedures for non-urgent, non-COVID-19 patients.
Stryker reported executive pay reductions in an SEC filing on April 27 due to the pandemic.
A Johnson & Johnson spinal engineer recently 3D-printed 350 face shields for healthcare workers in Pennsylvania, Chestnut Hill Local reports.
Here are 16 devices the were launched this year so far:
Omar Ishrak on April 26 retired as Medtronic CEO and transitioned to executive chairman, after a nine-year stint as head of the medical device company.
Medical device company Alphatec said it has ended its agreement to acquire EOS Imaging due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19.
Medical device companies are seeing a significant reduction in first quarter revenues due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with several device-makers in the spine field expecting to feel a financial pinch into the second quarter and beyond.
The FDA cleared 47 spine devices in the first quarter of 2020.
Robotic surgery is no longer the single company market it once was. With increased competition and rising adoption of robotic devices, the global market is expected to experience a dramatic boom over the next decade, according to market research published…
