Here are four notes:
1. InFill features Invibio Biomaterial Solution’s PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced polymer.
2. The PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced polymer combines two biomaterials for improved bone apposition. It promotes bone on-growth as well as provides strength and versatility.
3. Pinnacle recently earned a new patent to deliver graft material into a spinal fusion device’s internal chambers while permitting “graft material to be in flush contact with the endplate surfaces of the adjacent vertebral bodies.”
4. The company’s InFill Fusion Systems encompass a variety of interbody fusion devices intended for easy insertion, decreased subsidence, a large bone grafting area and compatibility with the InFill graft delivery system.
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