FDA-Cleared Nanotechnology developed by Nanovis is planned for use to enhance Medtronic PEEK interbody fusion devices used in ...
Medtronic will use the technology to develop PEEK interbody spine fusion devices that enhance implant fixation.
Nanovis announced today that it sold certain nano surface technology assets and certain IP rights to Medtronic.
Medtronic acquired rights and intellectual property related to Nanovis' Sites Medical's OsteoSync titanium pads, according to a Feb. 12 news release.
Nanovis' FDA-Cleared Nanotechnology is Used to Enhance Medtronic PEEK Interbody Fusion Devices for Use in Spine Surgery ...
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. NEW YORK (AP) — All of Wall Street's big recent swings show again how little investors control. When it comes ...
The Food and Drug Administration has released a safety communication about the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of certain patient monitors from Contec and Epsimed. The notice, which the FDA published ...
As technology continues to advance, so too does the possibility of better outcomes in spine surgery. As more physicians lean into AI, software, mapping capabilities and robotics, patients are expected ...
Screengrab from a video demonstration of the BCI in action. [Image from Matthew Willsey on LinkedIn] Blackrock Neurotech announced that researchers used its microelectrode arrays to develop a high ...
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