Stryker nears Wright Medical acquisition, Olympus acquires FH Ortho & more: 7 device company notes

Here are seven key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies from the past week:

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Smith+Nephew added patient selection and care pathway tools to its care management platform for ASCs.

Olympus acquired FH Ortho, a France-based orthopedic device company.

Aurora Spine introduced its minimally invasive Solo system.

Medacta launched its 3DMetal femoral cones for knee revision arthroplasty.

Stryker reached all regulatory requirements for its proposed acquisition of Wright Medical.

Spinal Elements launched its Lucent XP wide expandable interbody device.

TheraCell completed the first three spine surgeries with its demineralized bone fiber screw anchor.

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