Here are four orthopedic and spine device companies that recently launched or released devices:
Spinal Tech
This year has seen a lot of activity in the spine industry. Following Medtronic's acquisition of Mazor Robotics last year, the company further bolstered its presence in the market by completing the acquisition of Titan Spine at the start of…
Spine implant manufacturer Globus Medical reported an increase of almost 5 percent in its first quarter sales year over year in 2019. The company's robotic navigation device ExceclsiusGPS is expanding into hospitals in the U.S. and a new vice president…
MiRus received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Galileo spine alignment monitoring system.
Medtronic is collaborating with Viz.ai to accelerate the adoption of Viz.ai’s artificial intelligence software for use in U.S. stroke centers.
Generex Biotechnology repaid a nine-year debt of $3,150,972.
Huntington, W.Va.-based Marshall University is evaluating a spinal implant that preserves more motion than traditional lumbar fusion, the Herald-Dispatch reports.
SeaSpine Holdings Corp. added an integrated, hydration syringe system to its OsteoStrand and OsteStrand Plus Demineralized Bone Fibers.
Centinel Spine received FDA investigational device exemption approval to begin a two-level clinical trial with two separate prodisc C anterior cervical total disc devices.
Here are 10 key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
