Johnson & Johnson Executive Vice President and CFO Joe Wolk was interviewed during the Citi 2018 Global Healthcare Conference Dec. 5. He touched on the company's overall financial situation, future M&A and where the company will innovate in orthopedics and…
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Medtronic agreed to pay a $50.9 million settlement to resolve three outstanding issues with the Justice Department, according to the Star Tribune.
Globus Medical entered the European market with its spine surgical robot, Excelsius GPS.
Aakash Agarwal, PhD, petitioned the FDA to stop approving the reprocessing of pedicle screws and other implantable orthopedic devices and clearing reusable implantable orthopedic devices.
IntraFuse received a U.S. patent for its FlexThread Intramedullary Fracture Fixation system.
SpineGuard teamed up with Carnot Interfaces to combine SpineGuard's DSG technology with surgical robots.
With 240 centers across 30 countries using Ekso Bionic's EskoGT exoskeleton technology, the company reported patients who suffered from stroke and spinal cord injuries have taken 100 million steps.
Stryker and Zimmer Biomet are heading back to the federal appeals court over the scope of damages awarded in an eight-year long patent infringement case, according to Bloomberg Law.
Biomech Paonan is a spinal device company.
The global orthopedic trauma devices market is expected to reach $9.4 billion by 2020, growing at a 7.2 percent compound annual growth rate, according to a Persistence Market Research report.
