Here are 10 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Spinal Tech
Life Spine unveiled clinical advancements to its procedural solutions with the Centerline Cortical Screw System and the Prolift Expandable Spacer System.
Intralink-Spine expanded its clinical studies to Australia and New Zealand through Five Corners, a Sydney, Australia-based contract research organization.
A key trend in the global artificial spinal disc market is a boost in merger and acquisition activity.
Zimmer Biomet entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy to join its Better Buildings, Better Plants program.
Zimmer Biomet and Amedica have seen steady growth over the past two years. Here is a comparison of the companies' financial reports, according to The Leger Gazette.
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Paradigm Spine appointed four new people to its leadership team.
Orthopedic surgeon Prof. James Harty successfully completed the first clinical use of OrthoXel's Apex Tibial Nailing System March 3 at the Cork University Hospital Trauma Center in Ireland. The system previously received FDA 510(k) clearance and European CE mark approval.
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics' Ortho Connect V2.0 middleware solution received FDA 510(k) clearance.
