Here are 16 key notes from spine and orthopedic device companies this week.
aap Implantate was granted a patent from the European Patent Office for its silver coating technology.
Aurora Spine reported their 2014 financial report — The company reported $2.5 million in total sales.
Buffalo, N.Y.-based UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Carestream are conducting clinical studies on a new 3D medical imaging system at Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo.
A new license agreement between ConforMIS, Wright Medical Technology and MicroPort Orthopedics resolved a patent dispute between the companies dating back to September 2013.
Conventus Orthopaedics received FDA clearance for its Conventus PH Cage.
DJO Global's net sales for the first quarter of 2015 were $280.1 million, a 0.9 percent negative growth compared to the same period last year.
IlluminOss Medical appointed Amy Orlick Berman vice president of clinical affairs.
Lima Corporate entered into an agreement with Zimmer to purchase a number of products for European markets.
Medacta made a donation to the Orthopaedic Research and Education Fund to support future researcher endeavors and clinical trials.
Meditech Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the next generation of its Talos line of interbody devices.
A new study presented at the American Burn Association conference shows the Misonix SonicOne OR surgical instrument can reduce blood loss for patients.
Gemino Healthcare Finance provided a secured revolving line of credit to OMNI Orthopaedics for $6 million.
RTI Surgical reported a $2.9 million net loss in the first quarter of 2015.
SI-BONE appointed Fidelity Health Insurance Service's Martin Watson to its board of directors.
Stryker reported a slight net sales increase for the first quarter of 2015 as well as a net earnings increase of 220 percent to $224 million.
A new study comparing Titan Spine's Endoskeleton TA device with PEEK shows that Titan Spine's device had a 410 percent reduction in subsidence rate.