Latest Developments in Global Spinal Implants Surgical Devices Market

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Latest Developments in Global Spinal Implants Surgical Devices Market

  • Healthcare
  • May 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • In January 2025, Stryker announced its acquisition of Inari Medical for USD 4.9 billion. Inari specializes in devices treating venous diseases, and this acquisition is expected to enhance Stryker's portfolio in peripheral vascular treatments
  • In September 2024, Medtronic expanded its AiBLE spine surgery ecosystem by integrating the Mazor robotic guidance system with 5.1 software, making it the first spinal robotic system to combine AI, bone cutting, and graft delivery. This advancement enhances preoperative and intraoperative planning, improving surgical precision and patient outcomes
  • In October 2023, Stryker launched the Monterey AL Interbody System, a 3D-printed anterior lumbar interbody fusion implant. This addition to Stryker's growing 3D-printed interbody device portfolio aims to offer improved customization and biocompatibility, leading to better patient outcomes and reduced recovery times
  • In November 2023, Spinal Elements announced the full commercial release of its Ventana 3D-Printed Interbody Portfolio. The portfolio includes the Ventana C Anterior Cervical Interbody System, Ventana P/T Posterior Lumbar Interbody System, and Ventana L Lateral Lumbar Interbody System. These innovations are part of the company's MIS Ultra platform, focusing on minimally invasive surgical solutions
  • In August 2023, Globus Medical completed its merger with NuVasive Inc., creating a combined entity that offers one of the most comprehensive musculoskeletal procedural solutions in the industry. This merger is expected to drive technological advancements across the care continuum