Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics added Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine as a clinical site for its INSPIRE study.
Spinal Tech
The global spinal implants and spinal devices market is anticipated to hit $19.54 billion by 2024, according to a Grand View Research report.
Salt Lake City-based Orthogrid Systems offers the HipGrid Drone technology, which assist practices performing outpatient procedures.
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.
