Mazor Robotics reported its gross profits more than doubled in the second quarter, as the company brought in $5 million this year compared to $2.2 million during the same period in 2012.
Spinal Tech
The Food and Drug Administration granted 12 spine-related device clearances in July.
Belgrade, Mont.-based Bacterin International named Daniel Goldberger as its chief executive officer.
Stryker received 510(k) clearance for two devices in its minimally invasive spine portfolio, the Venom RF Cannula and Electrode and 11g iVAS Balloon System for treating facet joint pain.
Austin, Texas-based ArthroCare reported an operating loss of $11.1 million in the second quarter after posting a nearly $18 million gain during the same period last year.
Mizuho OSI will now offer the proAXIS Spinal Surgery Table, featuring software-controlled hinge technology.
Silicon Valley, Calif.-based NDS Surgical Imaging, a manufacturer of medical imaging and informatics systems, announced the release of DomeAccess, its new remote PACS systems management software tool.
ConforMIS expanded its Series E financing to $167.7 million, according to a News-Medical report.
Here are 15 recent news updates for orthopedic and spine device companies.
Smith & Nephew reported revenue of $1 million for the second quarter of 2013, a 3 percent increase on an underlying basis over the same period last year.
