Here are seven key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
Spinal Tech
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon debuted its Vistaseal Fibrin Sealant, a product designed to help surgeons manage intraoperative bleeding.
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford University Medical Center is expanding access to neurosurgery treatments by acquiring a second CyberKnife M6 system.
SPR Therapeutics announced the commercial placement of its 1,000th Sprint Peripheral Nerve Stimulation system for pain was completed Dec. 4.
Medtronic and Lumeon entered into a strategic partnership that aims to help healthcare providers in Europe succeed with value-based care.
RTI Surgical Holdings made a pair of appointments to its leadership team, as the company works to redefine its image as a spine and original equipment manufacturer.
Vertos Medical completed the enrollment of its nationwide study of its Mild procedure for lumbar spinal stenosis on Dec. 3.
The first procedures with Smith+Nephew's Journey II Unicompartmental Knee System were reported Dec. 3.
RTI Surgical received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Streamline MIS Spinal Fixation System on Dec. 2, reports Seeking Alpha.
The spinal fusion devices market is expected to reach $8.45 billion by 2026, according to a market report by Fortune Business Insights.
