Here are 12 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Amedica successfully fabricated complex, 3D structures using a 3D printing process called robotic deposition, or robocasting.
Lakeway (Texas) Regional Medical Center was initiated as an IDE Clinical Study site for the CarboClear Pedicle Screw System by CarboFix Orthopedics.
EOS imaging received approval from the China Food and Drug Administration to market the EOS system.
InVivo Therapeutics closed the exercise of the over-allotment option granted to the underwriters of its public offering.
Medtronic and NuVasive were named among the top seven vendors in US intraoperative neuromonitoring market.
Magnesium Development Company, a medical device start-up, raised a $1 million in a recent funding round.
MC10, a Lexington, Mass.-based wearables startup, created biometric sensors to gather data on concussion prevention and diagnosis.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office granted a key patent covering the use of Mesoblast's proprietary Mesenchymal Precursor Cells.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan reported a positive medical policy statement for minimally invasive SI joint fusion using SI-BONE's iFuse implant, effective March 1.
SpineGuard's full-year 2015 sales increased 43 percent to €6.3 million, up from €4.4 million in 2014.
Stimwave began to market the StimQ Peripheral Nerve Stimulator System.
Stryker is making the SurgiCount Promise, a risk-sharing program including a money-back guarantee.