Salt Lake City-based Orthogrid Systems offers the HipGrid Drone technology, which assist practices performing outpatient procedures.
Spinal Tech
A Transparency Market Research report found the U.S. implantable medical devices market will experience significant growth in the next few years.
SeaSpine, a Carlsbad, Calif.-based medical technology company offering spinal disorder solutions, signed a definitive agreement to acquire NLT Spine, an Israel-based medical device company creating minimally invasive spine surgery products.
The Advanced Medical Technology Association, along with large device company Johnson & Johnson, are asking the FDA to further explain the regulatory approach of additive manufacturing, which includes 3D printing, according to a Med Device report.
Kansas City, Mo.-based Children's Mercy Hospital is leveraging 3D printing technology to enhance orthopedic surgeries, according to Fox 4 News.
Stryker's director, Ronda Stryker, sold about 12,000 company shares with a market value of $1.378 million, according to Consumer Eagle.
The FDA cleared Carlsbad, Calif.-based Spinal Elements' interspinous process device.
A Reportstack report found both Zimmer Biomet and DePuy Synthes are two major companies in the European large joint orthopedic devices market, according to WhaTech.
Spinal Simplicity in Overland Park, Kan., introduced a new generation of the Minuteman G3 fusion device with FDA-cleared coating of hydroxyapatite.
Jacksonville, Fla.-based biologics medical device company, NovaBone Products, received the Brazilian ANVISA Good Manufacturing Practices medical device certificate.
