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Globus Medical's Q2 sales increase 115.9%: 5 notes
Globus Medical saw net sales of $629.7 million in the second quarter, according to financial results posted Aug. 7. -
Orthofix to push 7D Flash navigation into ASCs
The next step for Orthofix's 7D Flash navigation for spine is outpatient, CEO Massimo Calafiore said in an Aug. 6 earnings call. -
Alphatec directors buy more company stock
Two Alphatec executives acquired more shares of company stock, according to Aug. 5 Securities and Exchange Commission filings. -
2 spine devicemakers raise millions
Two spine medtech companies secured financing to support their growth. -
Orthofix reports 6% sales growth, $33.4M net loss in Q2
Orthofix saw second quarter sales rise year-over-year in the second quarter of 2024, according to financial results posted Aug. 6. -
Neuralink implanted in 2nd patient
A second patient received a Neuralink implant, USA Today reported Aug. 5. -
Personalized spine implants get CMS coverage
Carlsmed's aprevo spine implants earned favorable payment coverage from Medicare, the devicemaker said Aug. 5. -
MiRus spine device earns breakthrough designation
MiRus earned the FDA's breakthrough device designation for the Europa posterior cervical system, the devicemaker said July 31. -
Alphatec sees 25% revenue growth, $41M net loss in Q2
Alphatec reported second quarter revenue of $146 million, according to financial results shared July 31. -
Camber Spine earns FDA nod for SPIRA-A device
Camber Spine earned FDA 510(k) approval for its Spira-A integrated fixation system. -
Stryker's orthopedic sales rise 8.5% in Q2: 6 notes
Stryker saw an 8.5% year-over-year increase in net sales during the second quarter of 2024, according to financial results posted July 30. -
Northwell 1st to use AR in spine tumor surgery, adds tech to 4 hospitals
Daniel Sciubba, MD, of Northwell Health was the first surgeon in New York to use augmented reality-guided technology in a spinal tumor surgery. -
Providence St. Joseph Hospital debuts eCential Robotics open spine robot with Spineart implant
Surgeons with Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif., performed the first robotic spine surgery using eCential Robotics' open spine platform with Spineart implants, according to a July 25 news release. -
7 medtech notes: Johnson & Johnson, Alphatec and more
From quarterly financial updates to new FDA clearances, here are seven developments from spine and orthopedic medtech companies since July 17. -
Spine surgeon alignment dropped screw price 67% at ASC
More spine cases are moving to outpatient surgery centers as procedures become less invasive and payers recognize the value. But unless surgery centers are aligned with vendors on implant pricing, they will lose money. -
Alphatec launches EOS Insight for spine surgery
Alphatec launched EOS Insight, an end-to-end platform for spine surgery, the medtech company said July 24. -
How Stryker is performing 1 year later after announcing layoffs
In May 2023, Stryker announced plans to lay off more than 500 employees by the end of December as it shuttered a facility in Lakeland, Fla. -
eCential Robotics spine product earns FDA nod
ECential Robotics earned FDA 510(k) clearance for a device to help plan and instrument spinal fusions, the medtech company said July 22. -
Accurate NeuroMonitoring acquires NeuroAlert
Accurate NeuroMonitoring acquired NeuroAlert. -
Orthofix builds out executive team
Since revamping its top leadership, including a new CEO, Orthofix has added several new executives to its team.
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