Latest Artificial disc replacement Companies Updates:
Medtronic Received FDA approval for their Mobi®-C Cervical Disc System, expanding their portfolio of ADR options for neck disc herniation treatment.Partnered with academic institutions to conduct research on long-term outcomes and potential applications of ADRs for treating low back pain.
Globus Medical Announced the launch of their new Simplify™ Cervical Disc System, featuring a simplified surgical approach and streamlined instrumentation for faster and more efficient procedures.Collaborated with leading spine surgeons to develop innovative ADR designs and improve surgical techniques.
Aesculap AG Presented positive results from a long-term follow-up study of their Discover® Cervical Disc System, demonstrating sustained pain relief and functional improvement in patients after 10 years.Focused on developing durable and motion-preserving ADRs for enhanced quality of life for patients with spinal conditions.
Spineart Received CE Mark approval for their Mobi-C Lumbar Disc System, allowing for its commercialization in European markets for treating lower back pain caused by degenerative disc disease.Emphasized their commitment to providing surgeons with a broader range of ADR options for various spinal levels and pathologies.
ORTHOPIX Acquired a smaller ADR technology company, expanding their expertise and product portfolio in the cervical disc replacement space.Focused on developing cost-effective and accessible ADR solutions for broader patient reach, particularly in emerging markets.
List of Artificial disc replacement Key companies in the market
- Alphatec Spine Inc.,
- Medtronic,
- DePuy Spine,
- Stryker,
- Smith & Nephew Plc,
- Globus Medical Inc.,
- Aesculap Implant Systems, LLC,
- NuVasive, Inc.,
- Zimmer Biomet,
- AxioMed LLC,
- Joimax GmbH,
- Orthofix Inc.
- K2M Inc.