InSpace is used for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears and is designed to restore the subacromial space and is a less invasive option than fixation devices or grafts.
The CMS code will cover outpatient hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers. The decision was based on findings from a trial affirming the safety and effectiveness of the implant, the release said.
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