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31 Dec 2009, 11:46 am by Beck, et al.
Synthes North America, Inc., 2009 WL 5110780 (D. [read post]
30 Nov 2009, 10:34 am by Gabriel Mejia, Esq.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Class I recall of Synthes USA's Synex II Vertebral Body Replacement. [read post]
17 Nov 2009, 11:30 am by Mark Zamora
Our office is investigating these claims: FDA has notified healthcare professionals of a Class I Recall of all lots of the Synthes USA, Ti Synex II Vertebral Body Replacement, a device used in the T1-L5 portion of the spine to replace a collapsed, damaged, or unstable vertebral body. [read post]
14 Nov 2009, 4:04 pm
VBR devices are intended for use in the thoracic and lumbar spine to replace collapsed, damaged, or unstable vertebral bodies due to tumors or trauma, such as fractures. [read post]
14 Nov 2009, 4:04 pm by Dane Johnson
VBR devices are intended for use in the thoracic and lumbar spine to replace collapsed, damaged, or unstable vertebral bodies due to tumors or trauma, such as fractures. [read post]
13 Nov 2009, 12:11 pm
The Synthes USA, Ti Synex II Vertebral Body Replacement is a device used to replace a damaged, collapsed or unstable vertebral body in the spine caused by a fracture or tumor. [read post]
17 Jun 2009, 5:49 am
The FDA approved Synthes’ Norian XR bone cement in 2002 for use in certain defects but not for use in surgeries to treat vertebral compression fractures of the spine, a painful condition commonly suffered by older people. [read post]
12 Dec 2008, 9:00 am
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9 Dec 2008, 7:40 am
District Judge John Phipps McCalla on Dec. 8 ordered Medtronic to pay competitor Synthes $7.4 million in a patent infringement verdict over artificial spinal discs.Synthes might seek an injunction to force Medtronic not to sell the products, which include the Maverick, A-Mav and O-Mav brand devices.Synthes makes an artificial disc product termed the ProDisc II, sometimes referred to as the ProDisc-L, which was the second lumbar artificial disc ever to become commercially available after the… [read post]
22 Aug 2007, 12:33 am
However, online publication Orthopedics This Week reports speculation by bloggers that Globus will pay Synthes some serious change, between $13 and $35 million.According to the Inquirer, Synthes sued David Paul, its former head of spine-products development, and two other Globus executives. [read post]
11 Aug 2006, 10:16 pm
-based Synthes Inc. and Minneapolis-based Medtronic Inc., are developing disc replacements. [read post]