Bordeaux, France-based Implanet entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with Device Technologies for the Australia and New Zealand markets.
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Overland Park, Kan.-based Spinal Simplicity named Gary Henley an advisor.
Dublin-based Medtronic has announced the FDA 510(k) approval of its Kyphon Xpede Bone Cement, a product to treat sacral fractures through minimally invasive operations.
Vista, Calif.-based DJO Global launched its AltiVate Anatomic Shoulder System.
Washington, D.C.,-based AdvaMed has gone against the grain in backing the GOP's ACA repeal bill, the AHCA, according to The Boston Globe. The American Hospital Association and the American Medical Association, among others, have released statements against implementing AHCA in…
Jason Hannon, a San Diego-based NuVasive insider, sold 24,840 company shares on March 8, 2017, according to Chaffey Breeze.
Here are 17 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
The European total ankle replacement market encompasses 21 countries, and is expected to increase to $84.6 million by 2023, according to GlobalData.
The global cervical total disc replacement device market is set to expand through 2021, according to a Reportlinker analysis.
Artificial disc replacement is gaining popularity, proving to be a safe and effective motion-sparing alternative to spinal fusion. Approved for cervical and lumbar regions, the procedure involves replacing a degenerated disc with a prosthesis.
