The device is an anatomically shaped cervical interbody made with Peek-Optima HA enhanced, the release said. It was made to optimize fusion while maintaining elasticity similar to bone and radiolucency of the cage body.
“This is an important step for NGMedical,” CEO Dagmar Weiland said in the release. “We are happy having completed the launch of the next implant system in this difficult pandemic year. We are proud of the excellent work of our entire team.”
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