Here are nine key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
Hamden-based Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists' surgeon James Yue, MD, enrolled the initial patients in Simplify Medical's clinical trial to evaluate the Simplify Disc.
A federal appeals court upheld Wright Medical's win in a patent infringement dispute with Spineology.
Revo Health and Medtronic forged a strategic partnership to boost their commitment to delivering diverse patient-payment models and improved outcomes.
NuVasive launched the Magec X for early onset scoliosis treatment.
Vallum received FDA clearance to market a PEEK interbody spinal fusion device with a PEEKplus nanotextured surface.
Bone Biologics completed $5.9 million of financing.
Bioventus entered into a definitive agreement to divest its bone morphogenetic protein development program to a new Viscogliosi Brothers company.
Titan Spine appointed Peter Wehrly to its board of directors, effective July 9.
Medical device venture capital fund cultivate(MD) invested into Happe Spine.