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Pioneer Surgical Technology, Inc. announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval to proceed to IDE Pivotal Study of the NuBac(R) Nucleus Replacement Device for the spine.
Read More and Comment | Comments OffMagniFuse (TM) line of next generation bone regeneration products was developed in response to surgeon interest in a high performing, cost effective bone graft material.
Read More and Comment | Comments OffSlimFuse was designed to optimize anterior cervical fusion procedures while addressing the clinical needs of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery.
Read More and Comment | No Comments »ApaTech, announced the global launch of ActifuseTM MIS, a unique, purpose designed applicator that provides unprecedented access to the graft site for surgeons.
Read More and Comment | No Comments »The ENDOSKELETON is now approved for use in skeletally mature patients with Degenerative Disc Disease.
Read More and Comment | No Comments »The Vu aPOD is the first anterior lumbar intervertebral fusion (ALIF) implant with an optional internal SpinPlate to receive FDA clearance.
Read More and Comment | No Comments »RANGE Rigid Rod is a Cobalt Chrome Alloy Rod and is an implant addition to the RANGE Spinal System.
Read More and Comment | No Comments »Impliant has conducted the first surgery in the US using a less-invasive version of its Tops system, a total posterior arthroplasty device designed to treat spinal stenosis with or without facet arthrosis and spondylolisthesis.
Read More and Comment | No Comments »Surgical infections are relatively rare with spinal surgery, but can have serious consequences, and there is therefore a need to understand the major risk factors.
Read More and Comment | No Comments »Is there any evidence of a benefit associated with the midline rectus (MR) over the paramedian lateral rectus (PLR) approach to disc replacement?
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