Here are 21 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Spinal Tech
The 500th knee surgery was performed with the Navio robotic system from Blue Belt at Cornerstone Regional Hospital in South Texas, according to a report form The Monitor.
Mazor Robotics reported a net revenue drop in the third quarter.
LDR reported a third quarter revenue increase with strong Mobi-C and ROI-C sales growth.
EOS imaging announced a new installation of the EOS system in Japan.
Laser Spine Institute is participating in two upcoming clinical trials.
Globus Medical reported an increase in worldwide net sales and net income for the third quarter of 2015.
Alphatec Holdings, parent company for Alphatec Spine, reported third quarter net revenue at $43 million.
Medtech, a Montpellier, France-based company developing surgical assistance robots, attained an investment by Ally Bridge Group, a global healthcare-focused investment group.
Cerapedics, a Westminster, Colo.-based orthobiologics company, received FDA approval to use the company's i-FACTOR Peptide Enhanced Bone Graft in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures.
