CoreLink gets nod for cervical spine system

Spinal device manufacturer CoreLink received FDA 510(k) clearance for its F3D-C2 standalone cervical spine system June 30.

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Three things to know:

1. F3D-C2 comprises a spacer with two bone screw anchors secured by a locking mechanism within the cage.

2. The implant is designed with 3D-printed Mimetic Metal technology, which emulates the characteristics of bone to promote growth.

3. The device aims to facilitate the speed and efficiency of anterior cervical discectomy and fusions.

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