Here are 17 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
K2M reported fourth quarter revenue hit $61.8 million, up 14 percent over the same period last year.
Allendale, N.J.-based Stryker Spine is highlighting its 3-D-printed Tritanium Posterior Lumbar Cage with the addition of new cage sizes.
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Stryker earned FDA clearance for its AVAflex Balloon System.
A new study shows Woburn, Mass.-based Bio2 Technologies' Vitrium device demonstrated strength in excess of the adjoining vertebral bodies during axial compressive load to failure testing, while the PEEK polymer-constructed implant fusion failed at the fusion site.
SI-Bone, a medical device company based in San Jose, Calif., announced its plans for the SI Joint Women's Health Initiative.
Five U.S. hospitals currently utilize Mazor Robotics' Mazor X, with Idaho Falls-based Bingham Memorial Hospital being the latest.
Paris-based EOS imaging sold an EOS x-ray system to Orlando, Fla.-based Nemours Children's Hospital after two previous sales to the Jacksonville, Fla.-based health system.
MIS spinal implant medical device company Minneapolis-based Vertebral Technologies strengthened its presence in Northern Europe with three distribution agreements.
Farmingdale, N.Y.-based Misonix entered an exclusive distribution agreement with Shandong Weigao Orthopedic Device Company Limited in China.
Eragny-Sur-Oise, France-based Safe Orthopaedics is entering the German market.
Carlsbad, Calif.-based Alphatec Spine appointed Jeffrey G. Black CFO.
Rockaway, N.J.-based LinkSpine has named Tom McLeer its new vice president of sales and marketing.
Los Angeles-based Keck Hospital of University of Southern California enrolled a new patient in the InVivo Therapeutics' INSPIRE Study.
Alachua, Fla.-based Amend Surgical received FDA clearance for its NanoFUSE BA.
Waterloo, Ontario-based Intellijoint Surgical received FDA clearance for the intellijoint HIP Anterior, the newest addition to the company's intellijoint HIP suite.
Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based OrthAlign reported its full commercial launch of UniAlign.
El Dorado Hills, Calif.-based Consensus Orthopedics announced the upcoming debut of TracPatch, a wearable device to monitor patients' post-surgical recovery.