Top 7 Global Spinal Implants Companies

A boon for those suffering from spinal deformities, spinal implants today have emerged as a major breakthrough in the field of medicine. Composed of bio-absorbable materials or metals like titanium alloy, titanium and stainless steel spinal implants not only facilitate correction of spine deformities, but also help in bone fusion as well as the stabilization and strengthening of the spine. Spinal implants are a vital part of treatment for patients suffering from degenerative disk disease (DDD), herniated disks, spinal stenosis and other spine disorders. At present, there are various kinds of implants available in different sizes and shapes in the market.

It is due to its immense usability that the global market of spinal implants has grown drastically, generating $12.21 billion in 2015. Analysts at Technavio predict a CAGR of 5.91%, with the global market reaching approximately $16.27 billion by 2020.

 

Top 7 Vendors in the Global Spinal Implants Market

 

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Founded by Vince Visco, Axial Medical is a leading medical device manufacturer. With its sole focus being on the precision machining and manufacturing of components for the medical device industry, Axial Medical specializes in producing implants, instruments, as well as complex assemblies in the spine and trauma/extremities marketplace.

 

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ECA Medical Instruments is the leading designer and manufacturer of single-procedure torque-limiting surgical instruments, fixed drivers and customized implant fixation kits for the medical implant industry and surgeons worldwide. ECA Medical Instruments collaborates with various Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to develop spinal implants and custom disposable implants. The company has state-of-the-art R&D, injection moulding and manufacturing facilities including ISO 7 clean room operations.

 

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A division of Brupak Beheer bv., Inpakomed specialises in the packaging of medical devices under clean room conditions. The company is ISO 13485:2003 certified and FDA registered and some of its few business segments have amply won accolades within the packaging industry.

 

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Focused on spine, orthopaedic and extremity implants, Marox uses extensive medical-device manufacturing expertise and resources to serve as an extension for those in spinal implants business. They develop spinal implants such as hooks, rods, as well as anterior and posterior plate systems that are developed using implantable-grade PEEK, titanium, cobalt, and stainless steel. Their state-of-the-art facilities enables them to manage numerous production runs simultaneously by housing an array of the most sophisticated multi-axis CNC machines on-site.

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Since 1946, Norman Noble, Inc. has been manufacturing products for the medical and aerospace industries. Its medical equipment manufacturing unit makes use of advanced machining and finishing methods, such as 5-axis contour milling, electro polishing and laser welding in order to develop spine implants for OEMs. With five facilities and over 240,000 square feet of combined manufacturing space, Norman Noble, Inc. keeps pace with current technology by continually investing in the machining, finishing, and engineering resources that make innovation possible.

 

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Paragon Medical is a turnkey supplier of world-class solutions for cases and trays, surgical instruments (reusable and single-use), implantable components, and design & development services to the medical device marketplace. They manufacture a wide range of implantable systems using processing methods such as prototyping, metal finishing, and polishing.

 

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Established in 1963 as a development center for Thermo Electron’s advanced metal processing technology, Tecomet is now known as the leader in net shape forging, photochemical etching, precision machining, and metal joining of critical components and complex assemblies for the medical implant, aerospace/defense and specialty commercial/industrial markets. Tecomet develops spinal fusion implants such as plates, cages, hooks, and rods. The company also manufactures artificial discs and motion preservation implants such as connectors and inter-spine spacers.

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