The Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma's June 2017 supplement featured NuVasive's PRECICE system and PRECICE UNYTE platforms.
Spinal Tech
Atlanta-based Vertera Spine raised $3 million, according to a Mass Device report.
Here are nine key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
The global bone screw system market is set to grow through 2027, based on a Future Market Insights report, according to lanews.org.
Zimmer Biomet recalled its SpF PLUS-Mini and SpF XL IIb implantable spinal fusion stimulators because of higher than allowed levels of potential harmful chemicals, Practical Pain Management reports.
NuVasive named Skip Kiil its executive vice president, international.
Aurora Spine is out-licensing its patented Polyaxial ZIP ISP Technology for medical and industrial applications.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada-based McGill University Health Center will serve as the first reference site in North America for Scopis' target-guided surgery and augmented reality technologies for ear, nose and throat surgeries.
Device manufacturer Hyalex Orthopaedics closed a $16 million round of Series A financing May 31 and concurrently appointed Mira Sahney as its new president and CEO.
DJO Global named Jeffery McCaulley as the global president of DJO Surgical.
