Bodycad, a Quebec City-based developer and manufacturer of customized, 3D printed orthopedic implants and surgical tools, is introducing Bodycad OnCall to help service the personalized restoration evaluation process, according to 3D Print.
Spinal Tech
RTI Surgical has launched the Streamline TL Spinal Fixation System — Deformity Instrumentation for complex adult deformities or curvatures.
Ed Akeyson, MD, PhD, is now using Paradigm Spine's Coflex, according to myrecordjournal.
Leesburg, Va.-based K2M continues to make a splash in the spine market, according to Seeking Alpha.
A new neurosurgical device can alert a surgeon about a tissue's healthiness during brain surgery, according to Counsel&Heal.
Nuvectra, a Plano, Texas-based neurostimulation medical device company, will present at the Needham Healthcare Conference in New York City, according to EconoTimes.
Stryker Spine acquired SafeWire's product portfolio.
European research project RESTORATION and JRI Orthopaedics have developed a new resorbable bioceramic material that could put 3D printed bioceramic implants on the market soon, according to 3Ders.
St. Jude Medical has launched the Axium Neurostimulator System for dorsal root ganglion stimulation in the United States.
The Obama administration launched a drug payment pilot program last month that reduces physician earnings for expensive drug administration and makes generics attractive, according to a report in the Washington Post.
