Here are three notes:
1. Meditech’s interbody cervical and lumbar devices are indicated for use with autograft or allograft.
2. These devices include the Talos-P, Talos-T, Talos-A, Talos-L and both the Talos-C and Talos-C (HA) interbody implants.
3. Meditech Spine is a spinal implant company. It obtained its first FDA clearance in 2009.
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