The FDA will overhaul its 510(k) clearance pathway for medical devices.
Spinal Tech
Warsaw, Ind., is known as the 'orthopedic capital of the world,' according to Wane.com, featuring Zimmer Biomet, Medtronic and DePuy Synthes manufacturing locations.
Stryker priced four senior notes offerings, totaling $2.56 billion.
Here are nine key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
Auris Health received $220 million in equity financing to advance the commercialization of its endobronchial Monarch Platform and robotic technology development.
AmeriHealth Caritas now exclusively covers Paradigm Spine's coflex interlaminar stabilization device for lumbar spinal stenosis treatment.
The now-defunct Ranier Technology sold spinal implants that allegedly moved and eroded in patients, according to The Guardian.
The Medicrea Group completed a $30 million senior notes issue wholly subscribed by Perceptive Advisors, a multi-strategy healthcare investment firm.
The first clinical human case using Viseon's Voyant System for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery was completed.
OrthoPediatrics released its Pediloc Femur Plate System, the newest installment of the pediatric orthopedic device company's Pediloc franchise.
