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Alpahtec launches 2nd of 6 IdentiTi implant systems: 5 key notes
Alphatec launched a new posterior lumbar interbody fusion procedure that uses its AlphaGRAFT Demineralized Bone Matrix Fiber. -
Stephen Goldy joins Anika Therapeutics as VP of US Sales — 4 insights
Global medical technology company Anika Therapeutics of Bedford, Mass., appointed Stephen Goldy as its vice president of U.S. sales. -
Mayo Clinic research examines 3D printed spine models
A group of Mayo Clinic researchers in Jacksonville, Fla., examined the key trends in spine 3D printing of model spines for simulation training, and are now sharing their findings. -
FDA guidance covers classification for ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene orthopedic devices
The FDA released final guidance on classifying orthopedic devices that include ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, according to Regulatory Focus, a publication of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society. -
The future of 3D printing in spine care
Three spine surgeons weigh in on what they hope to see in 3D spine instrumentation printing in the near future. -
Nexxt Spine installs 5th additive manufacturing machine: 5 things to know
Nexxt Spine is continuing to invest in additive manufacturing technology with the installation of its fifth Concept Laser Mlab machine from GE Additive, according to a report from GE Additive. -
FDA inspects orthopedic additive manufacturing facility in Ohio: 3 notes
The FDA inspected Tangible Solutions' Fairborn, Ohio-based facility, according to a company press release. -
Cohere Porous PEEK, smooth PEEK or structural allograft for spinal fusion? 4 findings
A new study published in the Journal of Spine & Neurosurgery examines NuVasive's proprietary Cohere Porous PEEK implant for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. -
FDA extends Medicrea's spine surgery platform clearance — 4 insights
The FDA extended Medicrea's 510(k) clearance for its UNiD ASI software. -
5 developments in PEEK orthopedic, spine devices
Here are five updates on orthopedic and spine implant with PEEK: -
Dr. Frank Shen: The spine surface technology, techniques being developed at the University of Virginia School of Medicine lab
Charlottesville, Va.-based University of Virginia Health System is pioneering new technology in spine surgery operating rooms. -
Orthopedic device 3D printing market CAGR to hit 26% by 2023: 4 things to know
Reportbuyer released a new analysis of the orthopedic 3D printing technologies market. -
Sales of Life Spine expandable titanium system up 40% in Q1: 4 key notes
Life Spine reported significant first quarter growth in PROLIFT Expandable TLIF/PLIF System sales. -
5 key notes on titanium spinal implants
Since the beginning of March, several companies have hit milestones with titanium spinal implants. -
Cultivate(MD) invests in PEEK implant maker — 3 quick notes
Interbody device manufacturer HAPPE Spine received financing from Genesis Innovation Group and its two investment healthcare funds. -
Medicrea reports patient-specific spinal implant use up 68% in Q1: 5 things to know
Medicrea reported worldwide sales growth in the first quarter of 2019. -
10 key updates on 3D-printed spine, orthopedic devices
Several orthopedic and spine device companies are testing the waters with 3D printing. Here are 10 updates from across the industry. -
Is 3D printing the future of spinal implant technology? 4 key thoughts
Three-dimensional printing is one big trend in orthopedic and spine devices today. -
Veterans Affairs using 3D-printed shoulder implants — 4 insights
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs turned to 3D printing once again, this time to improve shoulder replacements, 3DPrint.com reports. -
ChoiceSpine releases additively manufactured titanium alloy implant for cervical cases: 4 notes
ChoiceSpine released the Hawkeye TI, designed to improve cervical corpectomy cases.
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