Here are nine key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Audubon, Pa.-based Globus Medical reported its third quarter 2016 financial results, seeing revenue of $135.7 million in the quarter.
Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics reported its results for the third quarter, ending Sept. 30, 2016. The company saw a 52 percent revenue boost in the quarter, up from the same period in 2015.
The Circuit Court of St. Louis (Mo.) County jury ruled in favor of Memphis, Tenn.-based Wright Medical Group following allegations that its metal-on-metal hip implant was defective.
Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics added University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City as an INSPIRE study clinical site. The study tests the Neuro-Spinal Scaffold's efficacy and safety for complete thoracic AIS A spinal cord injury.
San Diego-based DJO Global has released its third quarter financial results, reporting net sales of $287 million.
The FDA cleared Carlsbad, Calif.-based SeaSpine's Mariner Posterior Fixation System.
Durham, N.C.-based Bioventus named Andrew McCartney the new managing director, international for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Sweden-based Bonesupport appointed Patrick O'Donnell general manager and executive vice president of North American commercialization.
Karlsruhe, Germany-based joimax received FDA clearance to market its Vaporflex and Legato electrosurgical probes with radiowave technology.