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DePuy Synthes owes $12M for infringing spine patent
A jury ruled that DePuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson's orthopedic business, must pay $12 million to RSB Spine for patent infringement. -
Hoag spine surgeons debut new AR navigation
SyncAR, a spine navigation system co-developed by neurosurgeons at Hoag's Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute, was debuted, the health system said Dec. 7. -
How spinal tech has evolved in 2022
From a new intervertebral cage to a new sacroiliac joint fusion device, spinal technology has evolved rapidly in the last year. Here are 16 spinal technology developments from 2022: -
4 device company notes
Here are four updates in spine and orthopedic medtech since Nov. 30: -
Globus Medical co-founder named CEO of spine company
Happe Spine named Andrew Iott as its president and CEO, the devicemaker said Dec. 7. -
Dr. Jeffrey Carlson debuts intervertebral cage he designed
Jeffrey Carlson, MD, performed the first case with the Align Peek TLIF and PLIF intervertebral cage, his practice said Dec. 6. -
Here's how artificial disc technology grew in 2022
In 2022, artificial disc replacement technology has seen significant growth from ongoing research and product developments. -
Elon Musk plans to test brain chip in humans in 2023; experts skeptical
Elon Musk pushed back plans to test the Neuralink brain chip in humans to 2023, The New York Times reported Nov. 30. -
Study supports Centinel Spine's STALIF interbody system
Researchers from Plano-based Texas Back Institute supports Centinel Spine's STALIF M portfolio, the devicemaker said Nov. 30. -
Medtronic's Q2 revenue, Conformis' new knee system and more: 6 device company notes
Here are six updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since Nov. 16. -
AI, machine learning will lead to more 'predictable, efficient and safer' surgeries: 10 spine leaders weigh in
From improving patient outcomes, reducing complications and decreasing healthcare spending, the potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning in spine surgery is vast. -
Medtronic reports 3% revenue dip in Q2
Medical device company Medtronic reported $7.6 billion in revenue during the second quarter of fiscal year 2023. -
Globus Medical partners to bring ExcelsiusGPS to UK hospitals
Globus Medical has partnered with the National Health Service to bring the ExcelsiusGPS robot to hospitals in the United Kingdom, the medtech company said Nov. 17. -
Augmedics to bring AR spine surgery to Veterans Health Administration
Augmedics was awarded a Federal Supply Schedule contract by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the medtech company said Nov. 16. -
ZimVie's Q3 sales drop, NuVasive's 'intelligent surgery' and more: 6 device company notes
Centinel Spine's latest commercial product debut and five more updates from spine devicemakers since Nov. 9: -
Spine company starts clinical trial of fusion, disc replacement alternative
Spinal Stabilization Technologies began a clinical trial for its PerQdisc nucleus replacement device. -
1st patient treated in sacroiliac joint fusion device study
Mark Stouffer, MD, completed the first case in Tenon Medical's clinical study for the Catamaran sacroiliac joint fusion system, the devicemaker said Nov. 15. -
Improved outcomes and less OR time—what the data says about lateral SPS
X360 single-position surgery (SPS) is a comprehensive approach to lateral single-position surgery enabled by a combination of less invasive procedural solutions—XALIF™, XLIF®, XFixation™. The ability to bring these approaches into an efficient operative workflow while keeping the patient in a single position allows surgeons to craft patient-specific treatment plans for pathologies across the thoracolumbar spine. -
Centinel Spine's 3rd cervical disc makes commercial debut
Centinel Spine's Prodisc C SK was used in its first commercial case, the devicemaker said Nov. 10. -
NuVasive's 'intelligent surgery' vision: 4 earnings call notes
NuVasive saw key milestones for its spine technologies in the third quarter, according to a Nov. 9 earnings call.
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