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Aurora Spine launches minimally invasive SI joint system
Aurora Spine launched its SiLO TFX minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fixation system, the devicemaker said Sept. 13. -
Orthofix shares plunge amid leadership shakeup
Orthofix's shares fell 17.1 percent Tuesday morning after the company announced that three C-suite leaders were terminated after an investigation, Market Watch reported Sept. 12. -
Orthofix names interim C-suite leadership following investigation
Orthofix named an interim CEO, interim CFO and interim chief legal officer following an independent investigation unveiling "repeated inappropriate and offensive conduct," the company said Sept. 12. -
Move-C artificial disc hits 1,000 implantations in Germany
NGMedical GmbH's Move-C artificial disc implant reached 1,000 implants in Germany, the devicemaker said Sept. 11. -
OnPoint Surgical gets FDA clearance for AR spine system
OnPoint Surgical earned the FDA's 510(k) clearance for its OnPoint Augmented Reality Spine System, the company said Sept. 11. -
Centinal Spine's global fusion business acquired
Centinel Spine's global fusion business will be acquired by Silony Medical. -
Florida hospital adds AR spine system
Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital added Augmedics' Xvision spine system, according to a Sept. 6 news release. -
Viseon expands use of spinal imaging system
The first clinical U.S. case with the 4K Hawkeye device for anterior lumbar interbody fusion was completed, the company said Sept. 6. -
PerQdisc™ Nucleus Pulposus Replacement: A Less Invasive Future Has Arrived
Reshaping Lives. Innovators across several generations have shared the task of crafting a nucleus replacement option that seamlessly replicates the biomechanics of the native intervertebral disc. But it seems that one company— Spinal Stabilization Technologies™ (SST)—is close to making this a reality. The SST PerQdisc™ may soon be the safe, effective, nucleus replacement option that has been long sought after. A radically less invasive treatment for degenerative disc disease (DDD) could be right around the corner. -
SI-Bone's iFuse Bedrock Granite implants compatible with some Medtronic rods
SI-Bone's iFuse Bedrock Granite spine implants are compatible with certain CD Horizon Solera 5.5mm and 6.0mm rods from Medtronic, according to a Sept. 6 news release. -
Globus Medical, NuVasive merger completed
Globus Medical and NuVasive closed their merger, the devicemaker said Sept. 1. -
Study supports Minuteman spine device in real-world setting
Spinal Simplicity's Minuteman spinal fusion device was found to be safe and effective in a real-world setting, according to a study published in The Journal of Pain Research. -
Mainstay Medical completes enrollment in spinal cord stimulator trial
Mainstay Medical completed enrollment for its randomized clinical trial for its ReActiv8 restorative neurostimulation device, according to an Aug. 29 news release. -
Orthofix's 7D Flash gets new minimally invasive spine module
Orthofix launched the Percutaneous Module 2.0 for the 7D Flash navigation system, the medtech company said Aug. 28. -
Medtronic's Inceptiv spinal cord stimulator earns CE Mark
Healthcare technology company Medtronic has received CE Mark approval for its latest spinal cord stimulator. -
4 devicemakers changing their C-suites
Here are five spine and orthopedic devicemakers that made new C-suite appointments since July 1. -
5 things to know about Zimmer Biomet's new CEO
Zimmer Biomet on Aug. 22 named Ivan Tornos as its new CEO. Here are five things to know about him. -
Zimmer Biomet CEO leaves for 3M
Zimmer Biomet's CEO, Bryan Hanson, is leaving the orthopedic medtech company for 3M healthcare spinoff Health Care Business Group. -
Aurora Spine posts 12.3% sales decrease in Q2
Aurora Spine on Aug. 23 posted second quarter revenue of $3.57 million. -
Dr. Camilo Molina debuts DeGen Medical's patient-specific spine implant
Camilo Molina, MD, performed the first case with DeGen Medical's Puri-Ti spine implant, the devicemaker said Aug. 23.
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