The integrated platform has three main components: the Mecta-C standalone interbody fusion device, the Must Mini posterior cervical screw system and MySpine Cervical, according to a Dec. 14 news release. The system is designed for posterior fixation and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
The Mecta-C fusion device comes in eight cage and plate configurations, Must Mini is designed for fixation for a variety of spine cases and MySpine Cervical is the guide for Must Mini.
“The Medacta cervical platform features a range of high-level technologies that work together to provide versatility to surgeons and safety to patients,” CEO Francesco Siccardi said in the release. “This is a clear step forward towards our goal of developing highly personalized surgical solutions.”
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