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ODT’s Top 10 Articles from July

Popular articles include FDA approvals, product launches, and more.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

Popular news items included FDA approvals and product launches.
 
Multiple companies, including Smith+Nephew’s CATALYSTEM Primary Hip System, Camber Spine’s SPIRA-A, Stryker’s Q Spine Guidance System Software, and Think Surgical’s TMINI 1.1 Software, gained FDA approval this past month. 
 
Health Trust launched a new implant analysis tool called SurgIntel to help improve patient care.
 
Enovis added a new range of bone-sparing baseplate, peripheral fixation, and glenosphere options to reverse the shoulder prosthesis glenoid baseplate range. The AltiVate Reverse Glenoid system includes modular, augmented baseplates.
 
NextStep’s TheRay collared and collarless hip system was launched this past month and is designed to match anatomical variations and consistencies for biomechanical reconstruction.
 
OIC released its Flex-Fix system which simplifies procedures and reduces costs for ankle injury treatments. 

  1. FDA Clears Smith+Nephew’s CATALYSTEM Primary Hip System
  2. Stryker Completes Deal for Soft Tissue Fixation Firm Artelon 
  3. HealthTrust Introduces Implant Analytics Tool for Physicians
  4. Enovis Debuts AltiVate Reverse Glenoid System
  5. NextStep Arthropedix Launches TheRay Hip System
  6. The Orthopaedic Implant Company (OIC) Rolls Out Flex-Fix System
  7. FDA Clears Camber Spine’s SPIRA-A Integrated ALIF
  8. Smith+Nephew Launches Effort to Foster Diversity in Orthopedics
  9. FDA OKs Stryker’s Q Spine Guidance System Software 
  10. FDA OKs Think Surgical’s TMINI 1.1 Software
 

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