The implants use the company’s patented Mimetic metal designed to emulate natural bone, according to a news release. The Siber Ti system includes a portfolio of fully porous, nano-surfaced, 3D-printed implants.
“Siber Ti will provide surgeons versatility for use in posterior, oblique, and lateral implantation approaches, while compression and non-compression implants allow for use in trauma and non-trauma related cases,” CoreLink CEO Jay Bartling said in the release.
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