K2M, Amedica Reach European Distribution Agreement for Biomaterial Spinal Fusion Devices

Salt Lake City-based Amedica entered into a distribution agreement with K2M for its Silicon Nitride interbody spinal fusion devices on European markets.

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The two device manufacturers completed a successful pilot program earlier this year, and the program showed the need for such spinal fusion devices in certain European markets.

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