Here are 13 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
The Massachusetts attorney general reported Medtronic agreed to a settlement in an investigation involving the company's Infuse bone graft product.
Medtronic purchased Crospon Limited, an Irish-based medical device company, in an estimated $44.8 million deal.
Xenco Medical introduced TraumaGPS, an on-demand trauma surgery delivery app through which surgeons are able to request and track emergency deliveries of Xenco Medical's sterile-packaged spinal systems.
Stryker reported the close of the simplified public tender offer for Vexim outstanding shares, during which it acquired 4,036,406 more Vexim shares and 226,520 BSAAR warrants.
NuVasive signed a definitive agreement to acquire SafePassage, a privately held intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring services provider.
Emerging Implant Technologies finalized its contract with HealthTrust regarding an agreement with Hospital Corporation of America.
DePuy Synthes, a Johnson & Johnson company, partnered with Johnson & Johnson Finance Corporation to provide financing options for its Hana Orthopedic Surgery Table.
Intuitive Surgical leads the global robot-assisted surgical systems market with its da Vinci line.
Nuvectra reported surgeons have implanted its Algovita Spinal Cord Stimulation system in 1,000 patients nationally.
OrthoPediatrics launched its new Wrist Fusion Plate System.
Think Surgical received CE Mark approval for its TSolution One Surgical System, a surgical robot for total knee arthroplasty.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery and pSivida partnered to create an implant that improves knee osteoarthritis pain.
Stimwave named Jim Surek its first chief commercial officer and appointed Konstantin Slavin, MD, to its medical board of advisors.