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Augmedics surpasses 3,000 AR spine cases
More than 3,000 patients have had spine surgery with Augmedics' Xvision augmented reality system, the medtech company said Jan. 31. -
ZimVie's cervical disc surpasses 200,000 implantations
ZimVie, Zimmer Biomet's spine and dental company, reached a milestone with its Mobi-C cervical disc implant, the devicemaker said Jan. 30. -
3 recent spine surgery firsts
Here are three spine surgery debuts in January: -
Orthopedic devicemaker introduces 3D printed SI joint fixation
Croom Medical developed a customized 3D-printed sacroiliac joint fixation device, according to a Jan. 27 LinkedIn post from the company. -
Abbott's spinal cord stimulator approved for diabetic peripheral neuropathy use
The FDA extended its approval for Abbot's Proclaim XR spinal cord stimulator. -
1st case with Mariner spinal deformity screw system completed
The Mariner deformity pedicle screw system from Orthofix and SeaSpine's merged company was released in a full commercial launch, the devicemaker said Jan. 26. -
CoachCare acquisition adds spine, orthopedic remote monitoring
CoachCare, a remote patient monitoring company, acquired Nvolve, according to a Jan. 26 news release. -
8 medtech notes: DePuy Synthes, Icotec and more
Here are eight developments in spine and orthopedic medtech since Jan. 18: -
Spine and Pain Institute among 1st to offer new pain management solution
Princeton, N.J.-based Regenerative Spine and Pain Institute has become one of the first clinics in the state to offer the WaveWriter Alpha Spinal Cord Stimulator System to treat patients with chronic pain, according to a Jan. 9 report from Princeton Info. -
Spine devicemaker acquired by Acrotec
Acrotec acquired Axial Medical, a spine and orthopedic devicemaker based in Warminster, Pa. -
Icotec's 4.5mm pedicle screws earn FDA clearance
The FDA cleared Icotec's Vader pedicle system to include 4.5 mm pedicle screws and extended carbon/PEEK rods, the devicemaker said Jan. 24. -
DePuy Synthes pays $9.75M to settle kickback allegations involving spine implants
DePuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson's orthopedic company, is paying $9.75 million to resolve allegations that it gave an orthopedic surgeon free spinal implants that were used in overseas cases, the Justice Department said Jan. 20. -
Companion Spine acquires Backbone SAS
New York City-based devicemaker Companion Spine acquired Backbone SAS, a medtech company in Bordeaux, France. -
4 medtech notes: Saluda Medica, VySpine and more
Here are four updates in orthopedic and spine medtech since Jan. 11: -
New CPT code for 2-level lumbar disc replacement goes into effect
The American Medical Association issued a CPT add-on code for the second level in lumbar total disc procedures, devicemaker Centinel Spine said Jan. 18. -
Saluda Medical's spinal cord stimulator effective in 36-month study
A long-term study of Saluda Medical's Evoke spinal cord stimulator found most patients had significant pain reduction and no explants, the devicemaker said Jan. 17. -
VySpine lumbar fusion device gets FDA clearance
VySpine's LumiVy NanoVy Ti lumbar interbody fusion system earned FDA clearance, the devicemaker said Jan. 17. -
8 medtech notes: Medtronic, Arthrex and more
Here are eight developments from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since Jan. 4: -
NextAR for spine, orthopedic surgeries debut in Japan
The first procedures using Medacta's NextAR augmented reality surgical platform have been performed in Japan, according to a Jan. 10 report from MarketScreener. -
No Medtronic spinoffs planned in 2023, CEO says
Medtronic doesn't have plans for additional spinoffs in 2023, CEO Geoff Martha said at the J.P. Morgan 41st Annual Healthcare Conference.
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