Spineart’s Ti-Life technology first launched in July 2016 and is based on an algorithm associated with a 3D printing and manufacturing process, according to a Nov. 19 press release.
The device is applied across a range of Spineart’s surgical implants, including posterior, lateral and cervical cages, as a space holder between the vertebrae, helping to decompress the spinal cord and nerve root.
Ti-Life’s structure mimics the architecture of the natural trabecular bone and is designed to promote osseous in-growth and cell colonization once implanted.
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