Here are 11 new medical devices for spine and orthopedic procedures.
Spinal Tech
Alliqua, a provider of advanced wound care products, will launch its Biovance human amniotic membrane allograft product at the spring 2014 Symposium on Advanced Wound Care in Orlando, April 23-27.
Aurora Spine announced that it will be participating at the 2014 International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Conference, April 30 to May 3, in Miami Beach, Fla.
K2M has filed to raise between $141 million and $159 million through a recently announced initial public offering, according to a Health Point Capital report.
EOS imaging announced the installation of the EOS imaging system in a Japanese spine medical center — Meijo Hospital in Nagoya.
Aperion Biologics announced it has received CE Mark approval for its Z-Lig ACLR device.
DOT has plans to establish DOT America in Columbia City, Ind., according to an Inside Indiana Business report.
SANUWAVE Health announced that its CEO, Joseph Chiarelli, has left his post.
DePuy Synthes Craniomaxillofacial announced the launch of Patient Specific Plates for Mandible — new plates that are customized based on surgeon specifications and individual patient anatomy.
The global neurostimulation device market is expected to grow to nearly $4.1 billion by 2018, according to a recently released report by BCC Research.
