Here are five things to know:
1. The NanoMatrixx is intended to play a role in the intervertebral fusion process.
2. Made from three-dimensional printing technology, the NanoMatrixx reflects the cellular structure of cancellous bone. Unlike traditional orthopedic manufacturing, this process allows the creation of complex geometries with elasticity.
3. The NanoMatrixx has a micro and nanosurface topography designed to stimulate mesenchymal stem sells into bone-forming osteoblast cells.
4. The nanotextured topography allows bones to attach and grow through the material and offers mechanical support.
5. Nexxt Spine will showcase the material at the North American Spine Society meeting in Chicago.
“The cubical shaped scaffold provides an optimal biomechanical and biological environment for uninterrupted blood flow,” said Robert L. Wertz, MD, director of new product development, Nexxt Spine.
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