Medtronic’s spine components have been used in the majority of lumbar and cervical procedures from 2015 to 2024, according to the American Spine Registry’s 2026 Annual Report.
The report, released Feb. 26, includes data on spine procedures and outcomes, including the manufacturer devices used. A total 110,904 lumbar procedures and 78,752 cervical procedures were included in the manufacturer analysis.
Here is a breakdown of lumbar component manufacturer usage:
Medtronic: 55.02%
DePuy Synthes: 23.47%
Globus Medical (including legacy NuVasive cases): 22.71%
Baxter (Non-implants): 15.61%
Stryker: 13.91%
LifeNet Health (Non-implants): 9.95%
MTF: 9.82%
Integra LifeSciences: 8.96%
SeaSpine: 4.68%
Alphatec: 4.26%
Here is a breakdown of cervical component manufacturer usage:
Medtronic: 38.67%
DePuy Synthes: 22.56%
Globus Medical (including legacy NuVasive cases): 19.26%
Baxter (Non-implants): 13.50%
Stryker: 15.88%
LifeNet Health (Non-implants): 10.16%
MTF: 11.56%
Integra LifeSciences: 5.63%
SeaSpine: 4.27%
Alphatec: 4.26%
Access the full report here.
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