Here are four takeaways:
1. The technology is intended to accelerate bone fusion during the healing process.
2. The Cavux produces micro-textures on titanium surfaces, which improves the fusion process.
3. Following cervical fusion procedures, micro- and nano-textures aid osteoblastic cell adhesion during early healing.
4. Providence will display this technology at the North American Spine Society meeting in Chicago.
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