Three things to know:
1. The Mobi-C cervical disc was first implanted in France in 2004, before gaining FDA approval in 2013.
2. The device is a cobalt chromium alloy that is inserted through the anterior approach and does not require bone chiseling or other vertebral anchoring.
3. Mobi-C is the first cervical disc to be FDA-approved for reconstruction of a cervical disc at both one and two levels, according to Zimmer Biomet.
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