Here are 17 key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies.
Spinal Tech
Aurora Spine completed a non-brokered private placement of common shares.
The demand for biocompatible materials is expected to increase over the next few years, according to a new analysis from the Freedonia Group, reported in the Business Standard.
NuVasive full year 2014 revenue grew over 2013, and the revenue is expected to grow even higher in 2015.
Nextremity Solutions appointed Nick A. Deeter CEO and chairman of the board of directors.
Silver Bullet Therapeutics announced that the U.S Patent and Trademark Office issued a patent for the release of antimicrobial metal ions to prevent infection.
Preliminary financial results show Stryker's net sales for the fourth quarter and full year grew significantly, but stock price growth was still below Wall Street's expectations.
K2M reported preliminary revenue was up for the fourth quarter and full year in 2014, with significant growth in complex spine.
The new Congress hasn't even taken their seats yet, and already representatives are moving forward with legislation to repeal the medical device excise tax, according to a Journal Gazette report.
The European Patent Office will soon grant a key patent for the core technology of aap Implantate's LOQTEQ locking and compression plate system.
