Here are stork report updates for five key orthopedic and sine device companies.
Spinal Tech
Oxford Performance Materials received a three-year, $150,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health, according to a Today's Medical Developments report.
DRT Medical, a medical manufacturer based in Dayton, Ohio, is planning a new research and development facility in West Chester, according to a Dayton Business Journal report.
Stryker's stock hit a 52-week high earlier this week as company anticipates another opportunity to acquire Smith & Nephew over the next few weeks, according to a Digital Journal report.
The advanced orthopedic technologies, implants and regenerative products market is expected to make significant changes over the next four years, according to a BCC Research report.
The spinal non-fusion devices market is expected to grow over the next four years, according to a Transparency Markets Research report.
Centinel Spine released the MIDLINE II, its next generation STALIF Family Lumbar Integrated Interbody fusion device.
The surgical navigation systems market is expected to grow in revenue over the next three years, according to a report from BCC Research.
The Food and Drug Administration granted 40 spine- and orthopedic-related device clearances in October.
The Federal Trade Commission cleared Medtronic to merge with Covidien, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
