Daniel Harwell, MD, and Michael Thambuswamy, MD, performed the first three spine surgeries with the device, according to a news release. The device has porous titanium, a triply periodic minimal surface and stochastic lattice structures designed for faster fusion.
ZSFab is based in Waltham, Mass., and was founded in 2017.
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