FDA clears 2-level components for Intelligent Implant Systems’ spine system: 5 points

The FDA cleared the two-level components for Intelligent Implant Systems’ Revolution Spinal System for sale in the United States.

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Here are five points:

 

1. The components allow the Revolution system to be used for two-level posterior thoraco-lumbar fusions.

 

2. The system is currently used at both hospitals and ASCs for one-level fusions.

 

3. The system includes a single tray of all-sterile instruments and the Revolution Connectors for one-or two-level procedures.

 

4. The new two-level system requires only a minimum of additional components.

 

5. Intelligent Implant Systems develops and markets surgical solutions for orthopedics and spine.

 

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