St. Jude Medical launched the St. Jude Medical Invisible Trial System, an app-based and wireless neuromodulation programming system.
Spinal Tech
BioStructures launched Prohesion, its new surgical wound technology.
Here are the stock reports from five spine device companies for June 4, 2015 and how they compare to their numbers two weeks ago on May 28.
Intelligent Implant Systems received a patent for the Revolution Spinal System.
The bone graft substitutes market is shifting towards more expensive materials, according to a new iData report.
Zimmer finalized an agreement to divest certain Zimmer Unicompartmental High-Flex Knee System assets as well as the Biomet Discovery Elbow System assets and Cobalt bone cement assets in the United States to move forward with the plan to acquire Biomet.
Bacterin has launched ArthroFuse.
Orthofix Director Ronald A. Matricaria has bought a large number of the company's stock in a transaction on June 2, according to a Sleek Money report.
EOS imaging has announced the first installation of the EOS system in China.
Integra Lifesciences stock had its price target increased by Barclays from $63 to $70 in a research report sent on May 29, according to a Dakota Financial News report.
