Globus Medical unveiled its Creo Fenestrated Screw System.
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K2M priced a private offering of $65 million to be sold to qualified buyers.
K2M priced a private offering of $65 million to be sold to qualified buyers.
Simplify Medical, developer of the Simplify cervical artificial disc, appointed two new members to its executive team, effective immediately.
Here are 11 key notes for orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
Mahe Medical is partnering with Amazon Business Professional Healthcare to introduce a new emergency spine screw sold on Amazon.
Despite rumblings of a takeover bid, Stryker said it is not planning on acquiring Boston Scientific, Reuters reports.
The Food and Drug Administration cleared 35 orthopedic- and spine-focused devices in May 2018.
The global hip replacement implants market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 3.9 percent to reach more than $9.1 billion by 2024, according to a Market Research Engine report.
Stryker laid out plans to expand its industrial development district to cover an entire 79-acre site in Portage, Mich., according to mlive.com.
