Many other devices focus on the bone growth factors in a device and neglect the blood vessel factors. The study compared production of growth factors with bone and blood vessel formation on the smooth and rough surfaces. They found the rough titanium alloy increased production of growth factors by nearly 100 percent.
The full study can be found in The Spine Journal.
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