TransCorp Spine Signs a Supply Agreement With Cursan

TransCorp Spine, a Michigan-based spine device company, has signed a supply agreement with curasan, a Kleinostheim, Germany-based company, according to a curasan news release.

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TransCorp produces Cerasorb Ortho flock used to repair vertebral bone channels created during surgeries to decompress neural tissue. The blocks are used in conjunction with surgical technique and instrumentation designed by TransCorp Spine.

TransCorp Spine plans to market the system in 2011.

Read the curasan news release on the agreement.

Read other coverage on orthopedic and spine device company agreements:

– Wright Medical Group Signs Distribution Agreement With AlloSource


– Stryker Signs Licensing Agreement With TriMed, Ending a 4-Year Patent Dispute


– Orthofix Signs Agreement for Cold Therapy Products

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