The FDA granted approval for the ConforMIS iTotal Hip system.
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Camber Spine Technologies named Grant Newsom and Doug Wyciskalla new area sales directors.
The Global Health Care Exchange awarded its U.S. Healthcare Supplier of the Year award to Mizuho OSI.
Mazor Robotics strengthened its leadership team with new appointments and expanded responsibilities.
The FDA cleared Meditech Spine's Talos Lumbar (HA) Peek IBF.
Stryker purchased NOVADAQ Technologies for $701 million.
Here are 13 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
MiMedx's allograft shown effective in TLIF — lumbar decompressions and microdiscectomy could be next
Techniques in Orthopaedics published an article examining MiMedx Group's dehydrated human aminon/chorion membrane allografts for orthopedic applications.
Many companies supported repealing the ACA, which levied an excise tax on device companies to cover expenses; the companies argued if the medical device excise tax were repealed, they'd be able to hire more in the U.S. The Consolidated Appropriations…
In a recent two year study, DePuy Synthes evaluated the implant fixation of the ATTUNE knee tibial base using radiosterometric analysis.
