SpinalCyte, a tissue engineering technology company based in Houston, has announced the enrollment of the first patient to partake in a study for the development of CybroCell.
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The traditional fusion material — collecting bone graft from the iliac crest — lost traction when BMP became available. Now, fewer surgeons are trained in iliac crest bone harvesting, says Dr. Bae, but BMP isn't always the best option for…
In a recent press release, SpineGuard (FR0011464452 – ALSGD), an innovative company that develops and markets disposable medical devices to make spine surgery safer, announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new…
WishBone Medical is opening in Warsaw, Ind., according to Yahoo! Finance.
Several Korean medical institutions are using IBM's Watson to help diagnose cancer patients, according to The Nation.
The European market for spine surgery devices is expected to reach $2.99 billion by 2019, according to a report by the Europe Spine Surgery Devices Market.
Here are 15 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Ortho Sales Partners, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based consulting firm that assists orthopedic and spine implant manufacturers to commercialize their products, has hired Tony Passalacqua as their vice president of sales operations and supply chain.
The global implantable medical devices market will likely grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.4 percent through 2025, according to a Research and Markets report.
Vexim SA has hired Russell Powers as vice president and general manager. The French company has an office in Alpharetta, Ga., and has high hopes for 2017 and beyond.
