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BioWorld MedTech

Oct. 14, 2022

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Shoulder, rib cage and spine

Spine market still feeling pain; Globus, Alphatec impress analysts

The annual North American Spine Society (NASS) Conference wraps up in Chicago on Oct. 15 and management discussions and analysts make it clear that the sector is not yet back to normal. While September showed an uptick in procedures, spinal surgery continues to lag the recovery seen elsewhere in orthopedics. As the challenges of the past two years recede, two players have posted notable gains in market share and revenue—Globus Medical Inc. and Alphatec Holdings Inc.—perhaps indicating a competitive advantage for smaller, more agile companies. Read More
Synaptive-Panaxium

Synaptive Medical, Panaxium team up to improve brain mapping

Synaptive Medical Inc. and Panaxium SAS have inked a deal to bring high-resolution, real-time, artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted cortical mapping to neurosurgeons. Under the collaboration, Synaptive’s Modus V robotic exoscope technology will be integrated with Panaxium’s ultra-flexible iontronic electrocorticography (ECoG) platform. Read More
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Advamed says FDA may act on LDT regulation if VALID Act fails again

The Verifying Accurate Leading-edge IVCT Development (VALID) Act has been floating around Capitol Hill for the past four years, but was once again left by the wayside when Congress passed the latest round of U.S. FDA user fee legislation. Scott Whitaker, president and CEO of the Advanced Medical Technology Association, said in a press briefing that the prospects for the legislation dim considerably if Congress does not pass the VALID Act by the end of the calendar year, raising the prospect that the FDA will act unilaterally to engage in rulemaking to deal with regulation of lab-developed tests. Read More
Mattisse implant prosthesis - Prof. Nemsadze

Lattice touts first reconstruction surgery to use totally resorbable implant

Lattice Medical SAS reported the first successful breast reconstruction using Mattisse technology, a totally resorbable, 3D-printed implant which naturally regenerates fatty tissue. The procedure was performed at the Institute of Clinical Oncology in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was the work of cancer specialist Gia Nemsadze and his team. This was an immediate breast reconstruction for a 62-year-old patient with breast cancer. The surgical procedure lasted one and a half hours, allowing the mastectomy to be completed, immediately followed by the breast reconstruction. Read More
A transplanted human organoid in a section of the rat brain.

Human brain organoids mature after transplantation into rats

Human brain organoids transplanted into rats could be used as an in vivo model for the study of neuropsychiatric diseases. Researchers at Stanford University managed to mature human organoid neurons in the somatosensory cortex of the animal's brain and incorporate them into its neural circuitry.The integration improved the morphological and physiological properties of the transplanted neurons. Compared to those of organoids in a Petri dish, human cells preserved their own identity, and they modified the rat's learned behavior through stimulation and reward experiments. Read More

BioWorld MedTech Patent Highlights: Week 40

BioWorld MedTech presents Patent Highlights, an excerpt of the most important med-tech patents from this week's Cortellis Patents Gazette. Read More

Appointments and advancements for Oct. 14, 2022

New hires and promotions in the med-tech industry, including: Caris Life Sciences, Glucotrack, Sky Medical Technology. Read More

In the clinic for Oct. 14, 2022

Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: T2 Biosystems. Read More

Other news to note for Oct. 14, 2022

Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Biomerica, Diacarta, Manamed, Soterix. Read More

Regulatory actions for Oct. 14, 2022

Regulatory snapshots, including global submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: Ulrich Medical. Read More

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