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Globus Medical, Inc. is a publicly traded medical device company headquartered in Audubon, Pennsylvania, United States. Globus is focused on the design, development, and commercialization of products that enable surgeons to promote healing in patients with musculoskeletal disorders .
Globus Medical’s orthopedic trauma business is rapidly growing. With these new technologies building out the product portfolio and the continued integration of the PRECICE™ magnetically actuated limb-lengthening nail technologies, there is more capacity to service a wide variety of patient needs with innovative solutions.
Globus delivered an exceptional third quarter with sales of $626 million, growing 63% or $242 million. Non-GAAP EPS was a record $0.83, increasing 45% even with the 20% increase in diluted shares ...
Globus Medical, Inc. is a leading spinal implant company based in Audubon, PA. The company was founded in 2003 by an experienced team of spine professionals with a shared vision to create products ...
Globus Medical to Highlight Recently Launched Products at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting AUDUBON, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Globus Medical, Inc. (NYS: GMED) , a leading spinal ...
David C. Paul (born 1966/1967) is an American billionaire businessman and the founder and executive chairman of Globus Medical, a medical device manufacturer. [ 1 ] As of February 2024, his net worth was estimated at US$1.4 billion.
In August 2017, the Globus Medical ExcelsiusGPS [8] robot received 510k clearance by the FDA and Dr. Theodore performed the first case in the world on October 4, 2017. [ 9 ] In 2020, Dr. Theodore, and his team, received a grant in the amount of $13.48 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ’s (DARPA) Bridging the Gap+ ...
Research is ongoing in the efficacy determination of artificial replacements for the facet joints of the human spine. An artificial facet replacement is a joint prosthesis intended to replace the natural facets and other posterior elements of the spine, restoring normal (or near-normal) motion while providing stabilization of spinal segments.