Medtronic named Laura Mauri, MD, its new vice president of global clinical research and analytics, according to the Star Tribune.
Spinal Tech
President Donald Trump recently proposed a 25 percent tariff on a list of products from China. Some of the items on the list include magnetic resonance imaging electro-diagnostic apparatuses, orthopedic or fracture appliances and artificial joints.
Globus Medical launched Elsa AL and Elsa-ATP, two expandable interbody spacers with screw fixation.
The Medicrea Group reported its 2017 full-year and 2018 first quarter results.
Alleged Stryker employee Daniel Lawrynowicz pled guilty to one count of violating the Federal Travel Act, according to Patch.
CTL Medical Corp. received FDA clearance for its SEURAT Universal Pedicle Screw System.
Paradigm Spine is showcasing its coflex Interlaminar Stabilization.
Stryker's Group President of Global Quality and Business Operations Lonny Carpenter plans to retire March 31, 2019.
Here are five key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Smith & Nephew named Namal Nawana CEO. Mr. Nawana will succeed CEO Olivier Bohuon, who will step down May 7.
