Here are 13 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Zimmer Biomet reported $7.8 billion in 2018 sales, a 3 percent increase over the previous year. However, spine sales were up 14 percent.
Digital products developer CoRehab and Zimmer Biomet entered into a distribution agreement for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Zimmer Biomet will market and sell CoRehab products under the Zimmer Biomet trade name Smartmove.
DePuy Synthes launched the ATTUNE Revision Knee System in the U.S. at the 2018 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting in New Orleans on March 6.
WhiteScope, a provider of deep security research and security solutions, found cybersecurity vulnerabilities when doing research on Medtronic's CareLink 2090 defibrillator program.
Elliquence is growing its endoscopic spine product line.
A new study published in Bone & Joint Research reveals the effectiveness of Orthofix's Cervical-Stim device.
Stryker completed its Entellus Medical acquisition.
NuVasive reported $1.03 billion in 2017 net revenue, a 7 percent increase over 2016. Over the next year, NuVasive expects to report $1.095 billion and $1.105 billion in 2018 revenue based on continued innovation and development.
Leader Biomedical entered into a notarial deed Feb. 20 with International Orthopaedics Holding, a Geisingen, Germany-based orthopedic implant manufacturer and distributor.
Kornelis Poelstra, MD, PhD, completed his 300th case using Mazor Robotics' Mazor X Robotic Guidance System.
K2M reported $258 million in 2017 revenue, up 9 percent year over year. However, the company also reported $37.1 million in net loss.
SeaSpine reported its fourth quarter and full-year 2017 financial results.
Wright Medical released its fourth quarter and full-year 2017 financial report.