Here are 18 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Spinal Tech
The Reno, Nev.-based Orthopaedic Implant Company has launched its Antegrade/Retrograde Intramedullary Femur Nail System, which treats femoral midshaft and distal fractures.
Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics appointed Pamela Stahl to the position of chief commercial officer.
Greenville, N.C.-based Vidant Medical Center is serving as an INSPIRE study site, according to WITN.
Atlanta-based Medovex's CEO Jarrett Gorlin released a letter to its shareholders.
Misonix recently entered into an exclusive partnership with SonoSpine to develop the next generation of ultrasonic technology, according to a release.
Demand for minimally invasive procedures and an improved reimbursement landscape will spur the global orthopedic software market, according to a Transparency Market Research report.
Founder and President of Bonifacio Consulting Services Mark Bonifacio shared his thoughts on the future of the medical device merger and aquisition cycle for Orthopedic Design and Technology. Here are 11 takeaways.
Parsippany, N.J.-based Precision Spine plans to unveil its MD-Vue Lateral Access System at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in October in Boston.
Misonix is supporting the Uganda Spine Surgery Mission for the fifth consecutive year, according to Yahoo! Finance.
