Here are five highlights:
1. The Tritanium Posterior Lumbar Cage is an interbody fusion device intended to help with lumbar spinal fixation in patients with degenerative disc disease.
2. Stryker will offer a virtual reality tour highlighting Tritanium In-Growth Technology at the meeting, shedding a light on 3D-printing benefits.
3. The Tritanium Technology is designed to mirror cancellous bone with the intention of bone in-growth.
4. The cage is available in various widths, lengths, heights and lordotic angles to match a patient’s anatomy.
5. NASS will also include a presentation on Stryker’s technology called, “Biomechanical and Histologic Comparison of a Novel 3D-Printed Porous Titanium Interbody Cage to PEEK.”
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