Zimmer Biomet, K2M, Medicrea & more: 6 device company notes

Here are six key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.

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The Medicrea Group filed a lawsuit Nov. 8 against K2M Spine in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

 

Zimmer Biomet led Orlando Business Journal’s ranking of eight orthopedic and spine device companies who spend the most on non-research payments to Florida physicians.

 

SpineGuard partnered with XinRong Medical to bring the company’s technology to China.

 

Titan Spine reported the first successful surgeries using its Endoskeleton interbody fusion devices and surface technology in Australia.

 

OrthoPediatrics and Bioretec amended their existing distribution agreement.

 

Medovex called on Russo Partners, a public relations and corporate communications company, to increase awareness about chronic back pain treatments, highlighting Medovex’s DenerveX System.

 

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