Here are five points:
1. UNiD Lab Services involves a real-time support team for surgeons in the pre-operative planning stage of spinal procedures.
2. UNiD’s experts are trained in X-ray analysis, sagittal alignment and clinical data in spinal correction. They compile pre-operative documents for the surgeons.
3. Providers also receive the company’s UNiD patient-specific spinal rod and a post-operative analysis.
4. The patient-specific rods are offered in two alloys and two diameters.
5. “Despite a growing body of evidence, most surgeons do not take into account the patient’s parameters pre-operatively simply because no appropriate solution was offered by the medical device industry before MEDICREA introduced the UNiD platform,” said Denys Sournac, founder, CEO and chairman of MEDICREA.
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