Here are eight key updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since March 13:
Spinal Tech
Three spine and orthopedic medtech companies provided updates related to acquisitions during the first quarter of 2024.
PathKeeper Surgical inked a know-how partnership with Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic to research radiation in pediatric spine surgeries.
Neuralink revealed details about its first human patient, a man who suffered a spinal cord injury after a diving accident, NBC News reported March 20.
Sacroiliac joint fusion with PainTEQ's LinQ SI joint fixation system was found to have improved recovery after one year, according to a study from the devicemaker.
Globus Medical director Leslie Norwalk sold 10,590 shares of the company's Class A common stock, according to a March 15 SEC filing.
Spine devicemaker Spineart raised $22.5 million in convertible financing shortly after finishing enrollment for its cervical disc replacement trial.
Spine devicemaker Carlsmed raised $52.5M in series C funding and will use the money to develop patient-specific cervical implants, the company said March 18.
Lucas Vitale joined Orthofix as chief people and business operations officer, the company said March 18.
Bioretec earned the FDA's breakthrough device designation for its RemeOs spinal interbody cage, the company said March 14.
