Medtronic launched a medtech innovation accelerator in Shanghai to provide services to medtech start ups.
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DJO launched the ADAPTABLE Surgical Arm at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, March 12-16 in Las Vegas.
Nordic Capital acquired a majority holding in Orchid Orthopedic Solutions, according to the Global Legal Chronicle.
The FDA granted Zimmer Biomet FDA 510(k) clearance for the minimally invasive Rosa One Spine System.
A federal appeals court declined a full review of its decision to award $248 million to Stryker in a surgical tool patent case against Zimmer Biomet, according to MassDevice.
Four orthopedic and spine device companies that recently launched or released devices:
The global spinal implants market is expected to grow at a 5.5 percent compound annual growth rate between 2017 and 2023, according to a Market Research Future report.
Former NuVasive CEO Gregory Lucier partnered with Chicago-based private equity firm GTCR to form a new company in the healthcare space.
Here are the big acquisitions in the orthopedic and spine device space announced so far in 2019.
The disposable spinal instrument market is expected to grow between 2018 and 2028 due to an increasing number of surgeons opting for disposable instruments due to their advantages over reusable kits, according to a Future Market Insights report.
