ulrich medical releases uCerv Interbody Spine Device for US Markets

St. Louis-based ulrich medical released the uCerv Interbody System for U.S. markets.

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The spinal implant device is used to treat anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures. The trapezoidal implants are available in various sizes and both parallel and lordotic configurations. The system is made from PEEK-OPTIMA material.

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