Here are 12 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Mazor Robotics reported an 87 percent increase in second quarter revenue.
K2M reported second quarter revenue increased 10.9 percent to $65.7 million.
Globus Medical reported its second quarter results with sales reaching $152.4 million, an increase of 10.8 percent.
Titan Spine reported its second quarter 2017 financial earnings.
Stryker elected Mary Brainerd to its board of directors.
Spartan Medical purchased 7D Surgical's 7D Surgical System.
K2M acquired the exclusive license to an expandable spine implants product portfolio, including 17 interbody technology patents.
Medtronic completed the sale of its patient care, deep vein thrombosis and nutritional insufficiency business within the patient monitoring and recovery division of its minimally invasive therapies group.
LongueVue Capital acquired Zavation Medical Products, a designer and manufacturer of spinal implants, instruments and biologics.
InVivo Therapeutics reported an update on its INSPIRE study.
On-Belay Medical is gaining steam in the medical device industry with its unique business model, according to WBIR.com.
Globus Medical acquired KB Medical, a robotic developer based in Lausanne, Switzerland.