Here’s the latest 3D-printed spine implant cleared by the FDA

A 3D-printed vertebral body replacement implant received FDA 510(k) clearance, according to a June 22 news release.

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CoreLink’s F3D vertebral body replacement system is a single-piece implant for the cervical and thoracolumbar spine. It uses CoreLink’s patented Mimetic Metal, which is designed to support the spine during fusions.

CoreLink is based in St. Louis.

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