How does surface nanotechnology of interbody fusion devices impact bone growth and fusion?
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Titan Spine experienced several milestones in the first quarter of 2017 as a company and with the Endoskeleton titanium interbody fusion device that includes nanoLOCK surface technology.
Titan Spine’s nanoLOCK® surface technology helps patients heal faster, benefiting both patients and spine surgeons who, in the new era of pay-for-performance healthcare, are rewarded for faster healing with fewer complications, readmissions, revisions and other performance-based metrics.
Thomas Scully, MD, Tucson, Ariz.-based Northwest NeuroSpecialists, discusses which innovative spine techniques — including non-fusion technology and titanium devices — impact how he practices. He also shares the greatest challenges he faces as a spine surgeon today.
Xtant Medical received FDA clearance for product line extensions for the Irix-A interbody spacer.
Nexxt Spine will unveil its Nexxt Matrixx System at the upcoming 2017 North American Spine Society annual meeting.
Four U.S. surgeons performed the first spine surgeries with Emerging Implant Technologies' implants.
Stryker showcased its 3-D Tritanium C Anterior Cervical Cage at the Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting. The company plans to launch the fusion device next quarter.
RTI Surgical launched the Fortilink-C interbody fusion system, using TETRAfuse 3-D technology.
Titan Spine reported its second quarter 2017 financial earnings.
