San Diego-based NuVasive completed its acquisition of Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Biotronic NeuroNetwork, according to StreetInsider.com.
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Marc A. Weinstein, MD, of Tampa-based Florida Orthopaedic Institute's Spine Center, will serve as principal investigator for a clinical study on Expanding Orthopedics' FLXfit Lordotic Expandable Cage.
Irvine, Calif.-based United Orthopedic Corp. donated orthopedic devices to a Chinese hospital for total hip and knee replacements.
Bioventus has filed for an initial public stock offering, according to The News & Observer.
During the first quarter of 2016, NuVasive's institutional sentiment fell to 1.17, accord to Press Telegraph.
Someone always has to do it first, so neurosurgeon Juan Torres-Reveron, MD, PhD, of Premier Health's Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, volunteered to take that leap of faith into the realm of robotic-guided spine surgery.
Amendia named Chris Fair president and CEO.
Here are 15 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
San Diego-based NuVasive settled its patent litigation with Dublin, Ireland-based Medtronic.
The global minimally invasive surgical instrument market is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 10.2 percent through 2021, based on a MarketsandMarkets report, according to HealthCareBusiness.
