The prospective study looked at 77 patients undergoing ALIF procedures with the device. Independent radiologists analyzed the 138 spine segment levels treated, and found a 100 percent fusion rate between 6 and 12 months, according to the release.
The Endoskeleton implant uses a proprietary acid-etched surface to support bone purchase and new bone growth.
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