Camber Spine highlights 1st procedures with SPIRA-C Open Matrix Cervical Interbody — 5 notes

Surgeons performed the first procedures using Camber Spine’s SPIRA-C Open Matrix Cervical Interbody device.

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Here are five notes:

 

1. Various surgeons across the U.S. performed multilevel anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgeries with the new device.

 

2. Camber Spine created a collaborative agreement with the Institute for Musculoskeletal Science & Education to develop the SPIRA-C device.

 

3. The SPIRA-C Open Matrix Cervical Interbody device is designed to boost fusion rates and stabilization.

 

4. The device features spiral support arches and Surface by Design technology.

 

5. Surface by Design technology is a roughened surface promoting bone growth via an optimized pore diameter, strut thickness and trabecular pattern.

 

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