NuVasive Fusion Cages Receive Japanese Approval

NuVasive has received Japanese clearance for its CoRoent Large Impacted and CoRoent Large Tapered titanium alloy spine implants.

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Both implants form the medical device company are designed for minimally invasive posterior spine fusions. They are NuVasive’s first interbody fusion cages approved in Japan.

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