Three details:
1. The AIS-C Stand-Alone System is designed for use in patients with degenerative disc disease that have accompanying radicular symptoms at one level from C2 to T1.
2. The system features an interbody fusion device, containing a titanium alloy locking mechanism. The interbody is offered in either PEEK or titanium alloy.
3. Independent design organization iF International Forum Design GmbH presents the award annually. More than 6,400 entries from 50 countries were submitted for consideration.
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