FDA clears ChoiceSpine’s Blackhawk fusion device — 5 points

The FDA cleared ChoiceSpine’s Blackhawk integrated anterior cervical fusion device.

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Here are five points:

 

1. Blackhawk includes self-locking anchors and a large center graft chamber.

 

2. Surgeons secure and lock the device in one step.

 

3. The device is designed to maintain graft compression and enclose the profile inside the interbody space.

 

4. ChoiceSpine offers the device in footprints with heights from 5 mm to 10 mm with parallel, lordotic or convex profiles.

 

5. The anchors feature a 15 degree medial convergence.

 

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