Idaho Falls-based Bingham Memorial Hospital has advanced its spine surgery program by purchasing Israel-based Mazor Robotics' Mazor X, according to East Idaho News.
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Paris-based EOS imaging has sold an EOS x-ray system to Orlando, Fla.-based Nemours Children's Hospital after two previous sales to the Jacksonville, Fla.-based health system.
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Simplify Medical develops the Simplify cervical artificial disc, which is currently an investigational device in the U.S. The Simplify disc has earned the CE Mark, with surgeons treating 600 patients outside the United States so far.
Los Angeles-based Keck Hospital of University of Southern California enrolled a new patient in the INSPIRE Study.
The Food and Drug Administration granted 27 orthopedic and spine device-related clearances in February.
El Dorado Hills, Calif.-based Consensus Orthopedics has announced the upcoming debut of TracPatch, a wearable device to monitor patients' post-surgical recovery.
SI-Bone, a medical device company based in San Jose, Calif., announced its plans for the SI Joint Women's Health Initiative.
Boston Scientific was an opponent of the medical device tax implemented in 2013 and recently highlighted the company's success since the tax was suspended last year, according to Boston Business Journal.
Allendale, N.J.-based Stryker Spine is highlighting its 3-D-printed Tritanium Posterior Lumbar Cage with the addition of new cage sizes.
Woburn, Mass.-based Bio2 Technologies will soon present results from an ovine interbody fusion study comparing its Vitrium device to a PEEK polymer-constructed implant. Both devices held autograft bone in their central lumens.
