RTI Surgical reported third quarter revenues were up 3 percent over the same period last year.
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5 key points on Shriners Hospitals for Children's new computer-aided design and manufacturing system
Sacramento, Calif.-based Shriners Hospitals for Children implemented a new computer-aided design and manufacturing system for pediatric patients who need braces and artificial limbs.
Nextremity Solutions signed an exclusive agreement with Molecular Matrix, a biotechnology company.
Anika Therapeutics has appointed Richard Hague as chief commercial officer.
Here are 16 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Smith & Nephew has agreed to acquire Blue Belt Technologies for $275 million.
Regenexx announced the issuance of a United States patent for its proprietary same-day stem cell procedure.
ReVivo Medical, an Albany, N.Y.-based biomedical startup, received a $225,000 grant, according to the Albany Business Review.
Paradigm Spine commissioned a Miliman report titled, "Utilization and Cost for Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis in a Commercially Insured Population" that was recently published.
Zimmer Biomet reported net sales increased for the third quarter of 2015, shortly after the merger completed.
