Italy-based LimaCorporate acquired medical device software company TechMah Medical to help expand its footprint in digital orthopedics.
Spinal Tech
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Stryker acquired San Francisco-based Invuity, a surgical illumination products company.
Innovasis launched TxHA, a TLIF interbody fusion device that offers PEEK Optima HA Enhanced polymer.
Blink Device Company partnered with Korean medical device distributor KCP Medical to bring its TwitchView device to Korea.
Stryker signed an agreement to acquire K2M last week, a fast-growing spine device company focusing on minimally invasive solutions for complex spinal surgery on Aug. 30 for $1.4 billion.
San Francisco-based St. Mary's Medical Center has been selected to participate in an FDA study of Premia Spine's TOPS System.
Amedica will sell its commercial spine business to CTL Medical for up to $10 million.
NuVasive unveiled its TLX 20 degree expandable spinal interbody implant.
Here are eight key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
The FDA granted 140 spine-related devices 510(k) clearance in 2018 so far.
