A 3D-printed cervical anchor gets FDA clearance

CoreLink’s Fusation cervical anchor received FDA 510(k) clearance, the devicemaker said March 8.

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The Fusation system is designed for fusion and fixation of interbody devices in the cervical spine, according to a news release. The device is an alternative to traditional fixation screws that may interfere with a patient’s anatomy.

It is 3D-printed with Mimetic Metal technology, which is CoreLink’s patented material. The material emulates natural bone with a lattice structure and trabecular pores.

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