Here are seven key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Spinal Tech
Tampa, Fla.-based PanMed U.S. unveiled its CurvePlus kyphoplasty device.
Since securing a strong foothold in the spine kyphoplasty market back in 2008, Pan Medical has delivered high quality products meeting patient demand for minimally invasive procedures.
The FDA granted 48 orthopedic- related device clearances in May.
MIT researchers, collaborating with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the IT'IS Foundation, have developed a way to stimulate deep regions of the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp, according to MIT News.
The 2017 Medical Sales Salary Report reveals medical sales rep income by product, according to MedReps.com.
Here are device company mergers, acquisitions and agreements that took place in May.
Effective on June 1, 2017, Bioventus' full surgical orthobiologics portfolio was made available through premier.
Huntley, Ill.-based Life Spine reported record revenue growth of 424 percent in the past fiscal year for its biologics product line.
Juvent appointed Scott D. Boden, MD, its new chief medical advisor.
