Here are five spine and neurosurgical devices recalled by the FDA in 2019.
Spinal Tech
InspireMD appointed Marvin Slosman as its new CEO, effective Jan. 1, reports EIN Newsdesk.
Tyber Medical is adding a second building in a $3.8 million project at its Bethlehem, Pa.-based manufacturing facility, reports Lehigh Valley Live.
Here are two orthopedic company transactions in the past month.
LimaCorporate and TechMah Medical received FDA 510(k) approval for the Smart Space Shoulder 3D Planner & 3D Positioner Dec. 9.
Johnson & Johnson's DePuy Synthes is voluntarily recalling its USS II Polyaxial 3D heads, according to an urgent field safety notice issued out of Switzerland Nov. 11.
Ulrich Medical USA launched its debut rod-screw system for spine surgery on Dec. 6
The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration provided regulatory approval for Mainstay Medical's ReActiv8 system.
DePuy Synthes launched its Symphony Occipito-Cervico-Thoracic System Dec. 6, expanding its portfolio for the treatment of cervical and thoracic spine disorders, reports News Medical Life Sciences.
Hensler Surgical Technologies filed a lawsuit against Tobra Medical over patent infringement.
