CyMedica Orthopedics' e-vive neuromuscular electrical stimulation treatment led to a clinically significant increase in quadriceps strength after total knee replacement, according to clinical trial results presented at the 2019 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, March 13-15 in Las…
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Sony Electronics' Healthcare Solutions will showcase new surgical technology solutions at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, March 13-15 in Las Vegas.
Smith & Nephew acquired a regenerative medicine company for $660 million.
Buffalo, N.Y.-based researchers are developing an electrical stimulation device to prevent infections after joint replacements.
Orthopedic fixation company Ossio secured $22 million in financing.
RTI Surgical completed its acquisition of Paradigm Spine.
The FDA issued a warning on surgical staplers after receiving a growing number of medical device reports, Medscape reports.
RTI Surgical reported $280.9 million in 2018 revenue, up 0.5 percent over 2017. The company also made two big spine acquisitions last year and are prepared for additional growth in 2019.
Medacta, a Switzerland-based orthopedic device company, is planning an initial public offering, according to Reuters.
The FDA granted 21 spine-related device clearances last month.
