Eden Spine Receives FDA Clearance for Corpectomy Device

The FDA has granted Eden Spine clearance for its new generation corpectomy device, GIZA, according to a company news release.

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The GIZA is an expandable titanium VBR that includes rotatable endplates. The device is designed to replace and fuse a collapsed, damaged or unstable vertebral body due to a tumor or fracture.

The company hopes to have GIZA available nationally and internationally this year.

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