The Asia-Pacific spine surgery devices market is expected to grow through 2022, according to a Market Research Store report.
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The Cain Brothers — a healthcare-focused investment bank in New York City — recently released a six-page newsletter about trends in medical technology, authored by the company's managing director Rafe Hanahan and David W. Johnson, CEO of the consulting firm…
VEXIM, a France-based company developing medical devices for the minimally invasive treatment of vertebral fractures, received regulatory approval to commercialize its SpineJack implant and Masterflow system in Australia.
Neurosurgery published the two-year results of Redwood City, Calif.-based Nevro's SENZA-RCT study, according to Street Insider.
A stronger than expected earnings report from Medtronic brought about a flurry of activity on the stock market, The Cerbat Gem reports.
The Spine Hospital at NewYork-Presbyterian, in partnership with BroadWater's Total Spine Series 2016, will host a live surgery event featuring NuVasive's MAGEC system on Sept. 12.
Alphatec completed the sale of its international operations and distribution channel to Globus Medical.
Stryker's Endoscopy division recently acquired Ivy Sports Medicine, which includes its minimally invasive meniscal repair platform. Here's what you should know.
Los Angeles-based miVIP Surgery Centers' surgeons use the da Vinci Xi Surgical System to perform outpatient orthopedic procedures.
Here are eight key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
