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75732me_editorial.indd 7 7/1/13 12:14 PM
Restorative Therapies Group
BRYAN Cervical Disc
Jenny Lind-Loughrey
Jenny Lind-Loughrey is an active mother and the assistant
director of nurses (and operating room supervisor) at her local
hospital. She loves to spend time camping and shing with her
family and attending her childrens activities. But last year, she
experienced tremendous pain in her left shoulder – pain that
could not be managed with medication, traction, or physical
therapy. Jenny couldn’t sit for any length of time, which meant
she could no longer enjoy camping with her family due to the
car rides to the campground. As an alternative to spinal fusion
surgery, Jenny’s doctor decided to insert a BRYAN cervical disc
into her intervertebral disc space, and now Jenny is pain-free
and back to camping and shing with her family.
(in millions)
RTG FY2013 Revenue:
$7.89 Billion
Core Spine $2,603
Neuromodulation
$1,812
BMP
$528
Diabetes $1,526
Surgical Technologies $1,426
Product Categories
Advanced energy surgical instruments
Balloon kyphoplasty systems
Bone graft and biologic products
Deep brain stimulation devices
and leads
Devices for cranial trauma and tumors,
critical care, and hydrocephalus
Drug delivery devices and catheters
External insulin pumps
Image-guided surgery and intra-operative
imaging systems
Products to treat conditions of the ear,
nose, and throat
Products to treat incontinence and
gastroparesis
Spinal cord stimulation devices and leads
Spine motion preservation devices
Subcutaneous continuous glucose
monitoring systems
Thoracolumbar and cervical spine
xation systems
The Restorative Therapies Group (RTG) consists of
four businesses: Spine, Neuromodulation, Diabetes,
and Surgical Technologies. The primary products
sold include those for spinal conditions and
musculoskeletal trauma, neurological disorders,
urological and digestive disorders, diabetes, and ear,
nose, and throat conditions.
Highlights:
• Spinestrengtheneditsindustry-leadingposition,
gaining share through surgeon adoption of new
technologies and procedures.
• NeuromodulationintroducedSureScanMRI
Technology in Europe, the rst and only spinal
cord stimulation system approved for full-body
MRI scans.
• Diabetesdeliveredsolidinternationalgrowth
driven by the MiniMed Paradigm Veo insulin
pump and Enlite continuous glucose monitoring
(CGM) sensor.
• SurgicalTechnologiescelebratedmilestonesof500
O-arm imaging systems and 4,000 StealthStation
navigation systems installed globally.
• RTGaccelerateditspositionintheglobal
orthopedics market by acquiring China Kanghui
Holdings in November.
Spine
Business Overview | 7