Titan Medical hits $10M Medtronic milestone, Surgalign acquires Holo Surgical & more — 7 device company notes

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

Advertisement

Medtronic USA will pay over $9.2 million to settle allegations that it footed the bill for expensive events benefiting a neurosurgeon to induce him to use certain implants.

Titan Medical will receive $10 million after completing the first technical milestone under its development and licensing agreement with Medtronic.

Surgalign Holdings acquired Holo Surgical, developer of an augmented reality and artificial intelligence navigation system. 

Centinel Spine launched a patient access program to increase reimbursement support for two-level Prodisc L lumbar total disc replacement.

Medtronic CEO Geoff Martha penned a letter to shareholders outlining the company’s strategy going forward.

Orchid Orthopedic Solutions announced Nate Folkert will replace Jerry Jurkiewicz as CEO.

MedTech Outlook published its Top 10 Orthopedic Solution Companies for 2020.

More articles on devices:
Centinel Spine patient access program to boost reimbursement support for Prodisc L
OrthoNY opens flagship location — 5 facts
Titan Medical hits $10M technical milestone under Medtronic agreement

Advertisement

Next Up in Spinal Tech

Advertisement

Comments are closed.