Three insights:
1. The 3D-printed titanium spacer is Additive Implants’ second product to reach commercialization.
2. The SureMAX-X cervical spacer is designed to optimize fusion and resist rotational forces throughout the healing process.
3. The implant features a rough porous surface intended to effectively engage bone on the vertebral endplates.
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