Here are eight key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
Medtronic was named a Top 25 Dividend Giant by EFT Channel.
Stryker inked a deal to acquire minimally invasive spine device company K2M for approximately $1.4 billion.
Ascom strategically aligned with Stryker to integrate Ascom's Unite software with Stryker's iBed Wireless Smartbed system.
Eden Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance for its titanium Sphynx implant.
Nanovis generated $5.5 million during a funding round managed by Commenda Securities.
Jeffrey Carlson, MD, performed his 500th case using SpineFrontier's Invue plate and screws.
Globus Medical will feature its ExcelsiusGPS robotic system and expandable interbody technology platform at the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Annual Forum in Las Vegas, Sept. 6-8.
SpinalCyte received a U.S. patent for its cartilage repair technology using an in vivo bioreactor.