Orthofix International announced the appointment of Ronald A. Matricaria as a director and chairman of the board.
Spinal Tech
Here are nine key notes on major spine and orthopedic device companies.
Avitus Orthopaedics, formerly known as BOSS Medical, announced it has received a $350,000 investment from Connecticut Innovations.
DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson announced the introduction of DePuy Synthes Advantage, a suite of provider-focused solutions focused on complementing the company's product portfolio and improving clinical and economic outcomes.
St. Jude Medical announced the CE Mark approval and European launch of its Prodigy Chronic Pain System with Burst Technology.
Tesa Medical announced the issuance of a U.S. patent that covers GraftGrab — a device designed to aid surgeons performing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Biomet announced that it will invest $50 million building renovations and new equipment in its Warsaw, Ind., facility, according to a WNDU 16 report.
Smith & Nephew launched its DYONICS PLAN Hip Impingement Planning System at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' annual meeting in New Orleans earlier this month.
Aurora Spine announced the first surgical implant of its ZIP ULTRA Minimally Invasive Interspinous Fusion Implant in Poland.
London, England-based Smith & Nephew and Austin-based ArthroCare have received early termination of the waiting period mandated by antitrust law, satisfying one of the requirements for Smith & Nephew's acquisition of AthroCare.
