Stryker completed its acquisition of Mobius Imaging and sister company Cardan Robotics for $500 million Oct. 21.
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Smith-Nephew CEO Namal Nawana will depart the company over the next few months as part of a "mutual decision" to pursue other opportunities, according to a statement from the company.
Synaptive Medical signed a co-marketing collaboration with Stryker's advanced guidance technologies business to expand access to its Modus V device.
Medical imaging and cybersecurity company Sectra is using 3D templates from DePuy Synthes to expand its preoperative orthopedic planning system for trauma cases, reports ITN Online.
CarboFix will launch CarboClear, its new carbon fiber vertebral body replacement system, at the Congress of Neurological Surgeons event in San Francisco from Oct. 21 to 23.
Xtant Medical launched two cervical interbody spacers and one PEEK implant last month.
Here are eight key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
SeaSpine entered into an exclusive development and licensing agreement with restor3D.
Johnson & Johnson's orthopedic and spine business lines were relatively flat for the third quarter, with sales growth at 1.2 percent overall.
The Joint Commission's Surgical Ambulatory Health Care Accreditation was awarded to Assure Holdings for demonstrating consistent compliance with performance standards, reports Biospace.
