Here are seven key notes on major spine and orthopedic device companies.
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Invibio Biomaterial Solutions, a manufacturer of PEEK-based biomaterials for medical devices, revealed its new corporate identity, designed to showcase the company's expertise and knowledge in improving clinical outcomes and growing medical device companies.
Charlotte, N.C.-based Intelligent Implant Systems received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance for its Marauder cervical-thoracic spine system, according to a medGadget report.
Morristown, N.J.-based Tyber Medical closed its initial private equity funding round for an undisclosed amount of money.
SI-BONE released an economic analysis of the cost comparison between non-operative care and minimally invasive surgery for both sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a U.S. Medicare population.
The medical device market has been turned on its head over the last five years as regulations have increased and venture capital funding has dried up.
Stamford, Conn.-based Orthozon Technologies' patented Lumiere Retractor System for micro endoscopic spine surgery has received several upgrades.
Christopher Yeung, MD, and Justin Field, MD developed a spinal instrument called the RISE to help patients suffering from low back pain.
Here are six spine and orthopedic device companies with recent device launches and releases.
OrthoSensor, a company that develops and commercializes intelligent orthopedic devices and data services, and Valtronic, an electronic contract manufacturer, announced that the VERASENSE Knee System is now ready for shipping.
