Integra LifeSciences introduces demineralized bone matrix strip implants for spine fusion

Spinal Tech

Integra LifeSciences announced the limited market release of a new orthobiologic implant, the demineralized bone matrix strip implant.

The implant can be used primarily for posterior lumbar fusion. The implant is available in two forms — the Integra Shaped Strip and Integra Pocket Strip. They are 100 percent human allograft and provide a natural biologic scaffold with verified osteoinductive potential.

 

"We're very excited to add these new implants to Integra's orthobiologic product portfolio. This not only addresses an identified market need, but is Integra's first DBM implant designed for a specific surgical procedure. The new implant also expands our biologics footprint and strengthens our overall position in the spine market," said John Winge, vice president sales, U.S. Spine, Integra LifeSciences.

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