Here are six spine technologies earning FDA greenlights since March 1:
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It's official. Shareholders with NuVasive and Globus Medical have voted in favor of their proposed merger, the devicemakers said April 27.
VySpine's UniVy OsteoVy-Ti NanoVy-HA cervical IBF system earned FDA 510(k) clearance, the devicemaker said April 25.
Orthofix launched the Lattus lateral access system and the Fathom pedicle-based retractor system for minimally invasive surgery, the devicemaker said April 25.
Proprio's Paradigm spine navigation system received FDA 510(k) clearance, the medtech company said April 25.
Jonathan Hyde, MD, completed his 100th procedure using the Augmedics' Xvision spine navigation system, the medtech company said in an April 21 LinkedIn post.
Recent proxy statements from spine and orthopedic devicemakers unveil how top executives were compensated in 2022.
OrthoPediatrics launched the Response cannulated screw system for its scoliosis portfolio, the devicemaker said April 20.
Medical device company Medtronic is planning to begin layoffs in an attempt to cut costs, according to an April 18 report by the Star Tribune.
ZimVie's CEO, Vafa Jamali, made $10.4 million in 2022 compensation, according to a recent Securities and Exchange Commission proxy filing.
