Binder Biomedical Announces Spinal Spacer System for Anterior, Posterior and Lateral Insertion Angles

Binder Biomedical launched the NEWTON Invertebral Body Fusion Spinal Spacer System, which allows for anterior, posterior and lateral insertion angles to reach the invertebral disc space, according to a company news release.

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The NEWTON system provides spine stabilization during surgery and facilitates the fusion and includes implants designed with a large central window for optimum graft placement and a minimal-exposure tube system. The system is manufactured using PEEK-OPTIMA polymer from Invibio Biomaterial Solutions.

Read the release on Binder Biomedical’s NEWTON system.

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