Here are nine key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Dublin, Ireland-based Medtronic released its third quarter fiscal year 2017 financial report, with revenue increased 5 percent over the same period last year. The company's Memphis, Tenn.-based spine division reported its best performance in seven years.
Alachua, Fla.-based RTI Surgical reported worldwide revenue increased to $272.9 million, down 3 percent from 2015 revenues.
Austin, Texas-based Wenzel Spine acquired Addison, Texas-based OsteoMed's PrimaLOK SP Interspinous Fusion System as well as its PrimaLOK FF Facet Fixation System.
Gainesville, Fla.-based Exactech reported a 7 percent increase in its 2016 revenue over 2015, with similar growth in fourth quarter revenue.
Malden, Mass.-based AxioMed reported positive results for the first patient undergoing a viscoelastic four-level cervical procedure.
Irvine, Calif.-based GS Medical plans to launch the AnyPlus Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion and the AnyPlus Dual-Lead Pedicle Screw System in March 2017.
Memphis, Tenn.-based Active Implants has named Ted Davis its president and CEO.
Minimus Spine appointed Jeffrey R. Binder to its board of directors.
U.K.-based Corin Group will distribute France-based FX Solution's Reverse Shoulder System in the U.S.
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