Here are 16 devices the were launched this year so far:
Atlas Spine launched its V3 Guided Segmental Plating System, expanding treatments for complex deformity and degenerative conditions of the cervical spine.
McGinley Orthopedics launched its Lever Action Plate System.
Wright Medical launched a system to aid in hallux valgus correction surgery.
Genesys Spine launched its Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System for lateral and posterior approaches to sacroiliitis.
Augmedics received FDA clearance for the Xvision Spine System, which it launched in the U.S.
India Medtronic recently launched the Mazor X Stealth Edition, with spine surgeons at the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre in New Delhi performing the first cases with the robotic system.
EOS Imaging launched its new musculoskeletal imaging system, EOSedge, at the Radiological Society of North America 2019 Annual Meeting in Chicago.
Ulrich Medical USA launched its debut rod-screw system for spine surgery.
The first procedures with Smith+Nephew's Journey II Unicompartmental Knee System were reported.
Alphatec launched its SafeOp Neural InformatiX System for spine surgery.
Arthrosurface launched its SpiralUp TCL Allograft System.
DePuy Synthes launched its Symphony Occipito-Cervico-Thoracic System, expanding its portfolio for the treatment of cervical and thoracic spine disorders.
SeaSpine Holdings Corp. commenced the commercial launch of the Mariner Midline Posterior Fixation System, a treatment system for spinal pathologies.
With new CE Mark approval, Medtronic is planning the European launch of its Percept PC Neurostimulator deep brain stimulation system.
Precision Spine launched Reform MC, a posterior lumbar fusion system, and SureLOK, a MIS 3L percutaneous screw system.