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Globus Medical

🇧🇪Belgium
Ownership
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Employees
5K
Market Cap
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Introduction

Globus Medical, Inc. operates as a medical device company that develops and commercializes healthcare solutions. The firm engages in developing products that promote healing in patients with musculoskeletal disorders. It classifies products into Innovative Fusion and Disruptive Technology. It operates through the United States and International geographical segments. The company was founded by David C. Paul, David D. Davidar and Andrew Iott in March 2003 and is headquartered in Audubon, PA.

FDA Clears Spineart's PERLA® App for Use with eCential Robotics' Op.n™ Navigation Platform

• The U.S. FDA has granted 510(k) clearance for Spineart's PERLA® TL application to be used with eCential Robotics' Op.n™ robotic navigation platform, marking a significant advancement in robotic-assisted spine surgery. • The newly approved application integrates Spineart's PERLA® TL Open and MIS screw systems with eCential's platform, offering a navigation-specific interface and dedicated instruments designed to enhance surgical precision and workflow efficiency. • The collaboration expands compatibility with various 3D C-arms, enabling hospitals to optimize existing resources through modular solutions while providing cutting-edge robotic navigation technology for spine surgeries.

Globus Medical Advances with New Robot Clearances and Product Launches in 2024

• Globus Medical's ExcelsiusFlex robot received FDA 510(k) clearance, designed for stereotactic guidance in orthopedic joint or spine surgeries, marking a significant advancement in surgical technology. • The ExcelsiusFlex robot was also approved for use with the Actify 3D total knee system, integrating cementless reconstruction with operative efficiency and anatomical fit for improved knee replacement outcomes. • Globus Medical launched the Adira extreme lateral interbody fusion plate system, enhancing its lateral interbody portfolio with a simplified insertion workflow and rigid coupling mechanism.
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