The implant is part of the company’s Advanced Materials Science, a portfolio designed for bone in-growth while maintaining the imaging and mechanical properties favored in PEEK devices.
Additionally, NuVasive has introduced its Cohere XLIF AMS plate, a low-profile anti-migration plate that allows for up to two points of fixation.
Clinical studies have demonstrated a positive cellular response rate, osseointegration, durability and stiffness in Cohere XLIF, according to the company.
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