Amendia launches Ceres-C cervical interbody device: 4 key notes

Amendia launched its Ceres-C Stand-alone Cervical Interbody device.

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Here are four key notes:

 

1. The Ceres-C is a low-profile polyetheretherketone interbody spacer combined with a titanium plate and screws.

 

2. The device is indicated for use in degenerative disc disease patients with accompanying radicular symptoms at one level from C2-T1.

 

3. The device features multiple sizes and lordotic options to assist in optimal surgical placement.

 

4. Amendia is also planning to launch a range of cervical plates this month.

 

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