Medtronic landed No. 21 and Stryker claimed the No. 41 spot on the list of Bloomberg's "The 50 Largest Stashes of Cash Companies Keep Overseas."
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General Electric's GE Additive partnered with Stryker to enhance the orthopedic device company's global supply chain operations.
San Diego-based Surgery One installed Smith & Nephew's NAVIO orthopedic surgical system.
John Sherman, MD, used the AnchorKnot Tissue Approximation Kit to perform a herniated disc repair at Edina, Minn.-based Twin Cities Orthopedics.
According to Researchmoz, the global hip and knee orthopedic surgical robots market is expected to grow to $4.6 billion by 2022.
Athens, Greece-based orthopedic surgeon Spyridon Armpis, MD, is using OrthAlign's KneeAlign to completed total knee arthroplasties in Greece.
On June 8, 2017, ConforMIS published its study comparing adverse events rates and cost of care for total knee arthroplasty patients treated with either customized individually or standard off-the-shelf implants. The study was published in Arthroplasty Today.
A study published in Arthroplasty Today compared customized total knee replacement implants to off-the-shelf TKR implants.
Zimmer Biomet resolved the FDA's June 3, 2015, Warning Letter.
CMS issued an ICD-10 code for radiolucent porous interbody fusion devices.
