Here are 17 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Merit Medical purchased DFINE, a company focused on vertebral augmentation and targeted radiofrequency ablation of metastatic spinal tumors.
NuVasive will make a one-time payment of $45 million to Medtronic to settle patent litigation.
NuVasive completed its acquisition of Biotronic NeuroNetwork.
Aurora Spine received a $1 million loan from a company insider.
Bioventus filed for an initial public stock offering to raise up to $150 million.
Marc A. Weinstein, MD, of Tampa-based Florida Orthopaedic Institute's Spine Center, will serve as principal investigator for a clinical study on Expanding Orthopedics' FLXfit Lordotic Expandable Cage.
Jeffrey Gleimer, DO, implanted the first ENZA MIS Zero-Profile anterior lumbar interbody fusion device, developed Camber Spine Technologies, in the country.
Bone Biologics, a regenerative medicine company, appointed Scott D. Boden, MD, as chief medical advisor.
Medtech sold 13 ROSA robots during the fourth quarter of 2016, running from April 1 to June 30.
Mazor Robotics received 11 orders for its Renaissance systems in the second quarter, ending June 30, 2016.
Tissue Regenix, a regenerative medical devices company, named five members to its U.S. orthopedic clinical advisory board.
Several Indiana counties and towns are investing in Warsaw-based OrthoWorx to spur orthopedic device dominance in the state.
United Orthopedic Corp. donated orthopedic devices to a Chinese hospital for total hip and knee replacements.
Safe Orthopaedics named Pierre Dumouchel its permanent CEO.
JRI Orthopaedics named Frank Collins chairman.
EOS imaging signed a corporate agreement with the Germany-based Schön Kliniken Hospital Network.
Prosidyan and MO-SCI partnered to help develop new orthopedic technology involving boron-based bioactive glass materials.