Xtant acquired the Coflex and Cofix product lines from Surgalign for a total consideration of $17 million.
The company’s pending acquisition of NuVasive is about increasing operational capacity and vertical integration.
The combined Orthofix will have orthopedic sales that approach $700 million for 2022, making it the ninth largest player in the industry.
After peaking in 2020, orthopedic M&A volume declined more than 40% in 2021 and dropped another 12% in 2022.
The acquisition includes the TAPESTRY biointegrative implant for tendon healing and TAPESTRY RC for rotator cuff repair.
The combined organization creates the eighth-largest spine company, with a portfolio spanning trauma, orthobiologics and bone growth therapies.
CurveBeam and StraxCorp completed their previously-announced merger. Under the new name CurveBeam AI, the company expands CurveBeam’s point-of-care imaging solutions…
The combined organization creates the eighth-largest spine company, bolstered by a well-balanced portfolio spanning trauma, orthobiologics and bone growth therapies.
CurveBeam AI expands CurveBeam’s financially viable point-of-care imaging solutions into the bone health space
The resulting business will broaden and derisk Bone Therapeutics’ portfolio thata targets a broad array of inflammatory and orthopedic indications.
Through this acquisition, CONMED acquires next-generation bioinductive collagen scaffold technology for application in sports medicine soft tissue healing.
The action is intended to support increased efficiency in the outpatient ambulatory surgery center market for doctors who treat degenerative spine disease.
Spine Innovations, a spin-off from Groupe FH Ortho’s spine activity, specializes in cervical and lumbar disc prostheses.
The addition of CartiHeal will complement the company’s joint preservation technologies and specifically its HA business.
The transaction expands the enabling technologies platform for Enovis’’ reconstructive portfolio with augmented reality surgical guidance.
SNN is partnering with Rods&Cones to provide smart surgery glasses and digital remote assistance to customers, initially in the UK.
ExsoMed, whose products support an intermedullary approach to treat hand fractures, enhances Acumed’s portfolio of upper extremity solutions for simple to complex injuries.
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