A new report from Transparency Market Research reported the orthopedic devices market is expected to reach $65 billion by 2026.
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Stryker released its second quarter 2018 operating results.
Here are nine key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal a medical device sales tax law passed nearly a decade ago as part of the ACA, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.
Smith & Nephew released an urgent field safety notice to warn patients and surgeons of issues with its first generation Journey BCS Knee System.
In the second quarter of 2018, Stryker reported a 10.3 percent increase in net sales to $3.3 billion, as well as a strong quarter for organic sales growth.
Medtronic agreed to a proposed settlement with an investor that sued the company for allegedly concealing adverse events for the company's rhBMP-2 product Infuse, according to the Star Tribune.
Stryker is set to release its 2018 second quarter financial results July 24, according to Markets Insider.
U.S. Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., sent a letter to President Donald Trump asking him to push Congress to repeal the medical device tax.
Here are five orthopedic and spine device companies with recently launched or released devices.
