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Spinal Tech

MiRus has earned New Technology Add-On Payment from CMS for its EUROPA Posterior Cervical System. The system is used for the treatment of the cervical and upper thoracic spine and is built around the company’s 2.9 mm MoRe rod, according…

Here are three recent spine and orthopedic technology acquisitions and transactions totaling nearly $200 million, as reported by Becker’s since July 14:

Carlsmed’s aprevo spine implant earned CMS’ New Technology Add-On Payment for cervical spine procedures, the company said Aug. 1. Starting Oct. 1, cervical spine procedures done with aprevo will be eligible for additional payment from CMS and private insurers. The…

Alphatec’s second quarter total revenue reached $186 million, an increase of 27.5% year over year, according to financial results posted July 31. Four things to know: 1. Surgical revenue in the second quarter was $168 million, a 29% increase year…

Demetra, an orthopedic medtech company, acquired OrthoFundamentals and launched a global spine division, according to an Aug. 1 news release. OrthoFundamentals develops implants and single-use instrument kits for sacroiliac joint fusions. With its acquisition Demetra is launching Demetra Spine. Demetra…

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VB Spine, the company Viscogliosi Brothers formed after buying Stryker’s U.S. spine assets, grew to Australia and New Zealand. The expansion came after completing the sale of Stryker’s spinal implants business in Australia and New Zealand, according to a July…

Joseph Osorio, MD, PhD, performed the first cervical spine surgery using Carlsmed’s aprevo device, the company said July 28. The aprevo devices are designed with Carlsmed’s proprietary artificial intelligence surgical planning platform to match the unique anatomical and alignment needs…

The first seven months of 2025 were busy with several medtech acquisitions. 1. Private equity firm Montagu has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire orthopedic device manufacturer Tyber Medical. Along with the acquisition, Tyber has merged with manufacturers Intech and Resolve…

From softwares to implants, here are 10 spine products earning FDA nods since May 15. 1. Accelus’ FlareHawk interbody fusion device was FDA-cleared for use in MRI scanning under certain conditions. The FDA’s 510(k) clearance was based on safety testing…

Spectrum Spine earned FDA 510(k) clearance for its family of lumbar cage implants, according to a July 22 news release. The implants use BioBraille surface treatment on the bone contact areas and inside the graft window. They’re designed for spinal…

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