The 3D-printed interbody device is designed for posterior lumbar interbody fusion and TLIF, according to an April 19 news release. It’s a versatile system that accommodates direct impact insertion and insert-and-rotate techniques.
This is SeaSpine’s third 3D-printed device, and two more lanches are planned for this year.
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