Orthopedic and spine tech manufacturer Medtronic has been named among the world's most ethical companies by for-profit ethical standards company the Ethisphere Institute.
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CEOWorld Magazine released its latest list of "World's Most Influential CEOs and Business Executives," and three orthopedic devicemaker leaders are on it.
Here are three spine and orthopedic devices that have earned FDA clearance that Becker's has reported on since Feb. 22:
Orthofix is realigning its spine business unit effective March 1, and the company named Jason Shallenberger as president of the bone growth therapies business.
Spineart completed enrollment for the U.S. investigational device exemption trial with the Baguera C cervical disc implant, the devicemaker said Feb. 29.
Woven Orthopedics earned its second FDA 510(k) clearance for the Ogmed implantable sleeve, the company said Feb. 29.
ZimVie posted spine sales decreases in the fourth quarter and full year ahead of its planned sale of the business segment.
Nevro earned FDA 510(k) clearance to use its sacroiliac joint fixation system without having to include a lateral screw, the devicemaker said Feb. 28.
Here are four key developments from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since Feb. 21.
Alphatec CEO Pat Miles has big expectations for the company after a strong 2023.
