Zimmer Biomet, HSS team on remote care management system: 10 device company notes

From a new Zimmer Biomet partnership with a leading orthopedic institution to a former U.S. Army surgeon joining Johnson & Johnson’s board of directors, here are the latest device company notes:

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Zimmer Biomet and New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery partnered to deploy a remote care management platform for the Apple Watch.

Stryker, Smith+Nephew and Medtronic executives shared insights on merger and acquisition strategies and robotics in orthopedics.

Johnson & Johnson named Nadja West, MD, a former lieutenant general of the U.S. Army to its board of directors.

Life Spine bolstered its portfolio with a new Prolift expandable system.

Boston Scientific is preparing for the U.S. launch of its spinal cord stimulator system.

Nexxt Spine announced the first implantation of a new anterior cervical fusion device.

SeaSpine launched an anterior lumbar interbody fusion system.

Carlsmed’s aprevo device received breakthrough device designation.

Aspen Surgical acquired Protek Medical Products.

Ensemble Orthopedics received clearance for an implant to treat early-stage osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint.

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