Avicenna.AI, a medical imaging AI company, has earned FDA clearance for its CINA-CSpine tool, designed to support the detection of cervical spine fractures from CT images, according to a Sept. 19 report from Imaging Technology News.
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California-based medical device company Axonics has won a patent infringement trial against Medtronic, according to a Sept. 19 report from Global Data.
From new leadership and expansions, here are five key updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since Sept. 11.
Nexxt Spine launched the Struxxure modular cervical system, according to a Sept. 18 news release.
Eminent Spine's scoliosis deformity pedicle screw system, which consists of rods, polyaxial screws with set caps and cross connectors with locking screws, has earned FDA clearance.
Stryker completed its acquisition of care.ai, a virtual care company, according to a Sept. 17 news release.
Neo Medical, a spine company with an augmented reality platform, raised $68 million in a series B financing round, according to a Sept. 17 news release.
The Pulse spine platform was developed by NuVasive before the company was bought by Globus Medical.
Aclarion's Nociscan artificial intelligence tool has seen multiple accomplishments globally, according to a Sept. 12 company news release.
OrthoPediatrics is launching an enabling technologies division, led by Kevin Unger, the company said Sept. 12.
