NuVasive will host education workshops and exhibit products including the Integrated Global Alignment platform at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting.
Spinal Tech
Spine Wave initiated the commercial launch of its titanium-coated StaXx XD Expandable Device.
Providence Medical Technology, a cervical spine technology developer based in Lafayette, Calif., designed the Cavux surface technology. This surface technology is an addition to the company's DTRAX Cervical Cage implants.
Alphatec Spine's Battalion Universal Spacer System has been successfully used in a surgery in the United States.
Spine Wave, a Shelton, Conn.-based medical device manufacturer, won RRY/Orthopedics' 2015 Spine Tech Award in the minimally invasive category for its device.
Nexxt Spine based in Noblesville, Ind., developed a new porous bioactive titanium material.
Safe Orthopaedics, based in Eragny, France, received FDA clearance to market its new implant for traumatic spinal injuries in the United States.
A surgeon implanted the 10,000th JAZZ Band from Implanet.
Nexxt Spine's manufacturing changes resulted in improved efficiency and turnaround times.
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