Centinel Spine’s 3D-printed devices debuted internationally

Centinel Spine’s Titanium FLX platform made its international debut, according to a Sept. 14 announcement.

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Drs. Alfredo Guiroy and Jose Ricardo Prin, of Argentina, were the first surgeons to use CentinelSpine’s Stalif C FLX and Stalif M FLX implants outside the U.S. Both devices are made of 3D-printed, porous titanium.

“We are excited to be able to offer our state-of-the-art FLX technology to our international partners,” CEO Steve Murray said.

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