Zimmer Biomet, Medtronic, K2M & more: 7 device company key notes

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

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Zimmer Biomet issued a voluntary medical device field action for its Rosa robotic devices.

 

U.S. District Judge Ron Clark, a Texas federal judge, ordered Medtronic to pay a spine surgeon $23.5 million in a patent infringement case on May 16.

 

Medtronic’s fourth quarter revenue hit $7.9 billion, up 5 percent from the same period last year.

 

K2M unveiled its MESA 2 Cricket, which enhances its MESA 2 Deformity Spinal System.

 

NuVasive is launching research, education and awareness initiatives to support its growing spinal deformity portfolio.

 

Integra LifeSciences entered into a distribution agreement with aapImplantate.

 

United Orthopedic Corp. enrolled its first patient in a clinical study for the U2 Knee System.

 

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