Lisa Skeete Tatum, founder and CEO of career pathing platform Landit, was nominated Feb. 25 for election to Stryker's board of directors.
Spinal Tech
Todd Lanman, MD, of Beverly Hills, Calif.-based Lanman Spinal Neurosurgery on Feb. 24 began enrolling for a clinical trial featuring two artificial cervical discs from Centinel Spine.
Medtronic tapped Sally Saba, MD, to serve as its inaugural chief inclusion and diversity officer, according to a Feb. 24 announcement.
Here are four orthopedic and spine device companies that recently launched or released devices:
Integra LifeSciences posted $395.1 million in reported revenue for the fourth quarter, an increase of 3.1 percent year-over-year.
In 2015, Zimmer Biomet was established through the merger of Zimmer and Biomet. Two years later, the company appointed Bryan Hanson as president and CEO.
The spinal implants and surgery devices market is expected to hit $13.8 billion by 2025, according to a report published by MarketsandMarkets.
NuVasive posted $310.4 million in total revenue for the fourth quarter, an increase of 7.6 percent year over year.
Globus Medical reported an 8 percent sales increase in the fourth quarter of 2019, and an even larger increase for the full year.
Genesys Spine on Feb. 20 launched its Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System for lateral and posterior approaches to sacroiliitis.
