Ulrich’s VBR portfolio includes six product lines in the U.S. spine market
The company offers an arsenal of expandable corpectomy cages with features such as gear-driven insitu implant expansion and self-locking mechanisms that eradicate the need for additional implanted set screws.
“Since 1912, our clinical focus on the concerns of patients and surgeons has allowed us to continue developing new and innovative products that fulfill unmet needs,” said Erika Laskey, Chief Commercial Officer at ulrich medical USA.
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