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NuVasive cervical disc implant backed by 5-year study
The NuVasive Simplify cervical disc replacement implant was found to be superior to anterior cervical discectomy fusion after five years, Globus Medical said Oct. 24. -
Alphatec, Aclarion partner to commercialize spine platform
Aclarion has partnered to include its Nociscan technology within Alphatec's AlphaInformatiX for spine surgery decisionmaking, according to an Oct. 23 news release. -
Expanding Innovations' lateral cage system debuted
Spine technology company Expanding Innovations launched the X-PAC expandable lateral cage system. -
Silony Medical completes acquisition of Centinel Spine's fusion segment
Silony Medical completed its acquisition of Centinel Spine's global spinal fusion business and is rebranding as Silony Spine, the company said Oct. 19. -
Ulrich Medical launches spinal fixation system
Ulrich Medical has announced the U.S. commercial launch of its Momentum MIS Posterior Spinal Fixation System. -
3 VySpine products earn FDA nods
VySpine earned three FDA clearances for its VySpan PCT system, VyLam system and VyLink screw system, according to an Oct. 17 news release. -
Texas Back Institute, Howard University Hospital debut new spine retractors
Surgeons with Plano-based Texas Back Institute and Washington, D.C.-based Howard University Hospital performed the first cases with Sure Retractors' sterile anterior and posterior cervical retractors, the medtech company said Oct. 18. -
Former Orthofix, Globus Medical CEOs join Alphatec board
Alphatec added Dave Demski and Keith Valentine to its board, according to an Oct. 17 news release. -
SynerFuse completes enrollment in proof-of-concept study
SynerFuse completed enrollment for its proof-of-concept study to evaluate the e-TLIF procedure with direct nerve stimulation. -
Alphatec launches lateral spine implant system
Alphatec launched the Calibrate LTX lateral expandable system, the company said Oct. 17. -
NovApproach launches new interbody fusion device
NovApproach Spine launched the OneLIF interbody spinal fusion device, the company said Oct. 17. -
Alphatec sees 32% revenue growth in Q3
Spine surgery medtech company Alphatec Holdings has announced preliminary financial results for its third quarter, showing a total and surgical revenue growth of 31% to 32%. -
U of Washington uses NASA rover tech in 1st-of-its-kind spine surgery
Richard Bransford, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the University of Washington's Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, has completed the first successful in-human spine surgery using Proprio's Paradigm surgical technology platform. -
SINTX earns $2M grant for spinal implant development
SINTX Technologies has earned a $1.97 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a 3D-printed composite silicon nitride-polyetheretherketone spinal implant.. -
Arthrex launches endoscopic spine portfolio
Arthrex launched Arthrex Endoscopic Spine, the devicemaker said in an Oct. 9 Instagram post. -
Xēnix Medical's interbody fusion device gets FDA nod
Xēnix Medical earned FDA 510(k) clearance for its NeoWave interbody system, the devicemaker said Oct. 10. -
Kleiner Device Labs earns patent for spine system
Kleiner Device Labs earned a U.S. patent for its KG2 Surge flow-thru interbody system, the company said Oct. 9. -
DePuy Synthes' new spine system earns FDA clearance
DePuy Synthes, Johnson and Johnson's orthopedic company, earned FDA 510(k) clearance for the TriALTIS spine system. -
5 developments in sacroiliac joint spine medtech
Here are five developments in sacroiliac joint spine devices since June 1. -
Medtronic names new neuromodulation leader
Medtronic named Paolo Di Vincenzo as president of the company's neuromodulation business starting Oct. 30.
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