Here are three spine surgery debuts in January:
Spinal Tech
Croom Medical developed a customized 3D-printed sacroiliac joint fixation device, according to a Jan. 27 LinkedIn post from the company.
The FDA extended its approval for Abbot's Proclaim XR spinal cord stimulator.
The Mariner deformity pedicle screw system from Orthofix and SeaSpine's merged company was released in a full commercial launch, the devicemaker said Jan. 26.
CoachCare, a remote patient monitoring company, acquired Nvolve, according to a Jan. 26 news release.
Here are eight developments in spine and orthopedic medtech since Jan. 18:
Princeton, N.J.-based Regenerative Spine and Pain Institute has become one of the first clinics in the state to offer the WaveWriter Alpha Spinal Cord Stimulator System to treat patients with chronic pain, according to a Jan. 9 report from Princeton…
Acrotec acquired Axial Medical, a spine and orthopedic devicemaker based in Warminster, Pa.
The FDA cleared Icotec's Vader pedicle system to include 4.5 mm pedicle screws and extended carbon/PEEK rods, the devicemaker said Jan. 24.
DePuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson's orthopedic company, is paying $9.75 million to resolve allegations that it gave an orthopedic surgeon free spinal implants that were used in overseas cases, the Justice Department said Jan. 20.
