What you should know:
1. Camber designed its device for surgeons to use when using the anterior-to-psoas approach.
2. Jeffrey McConnell, MD, of Allentown, Pa., performed the procedure.
3. Camber’s surgeon design team is still evaluating the device. The company expects to launch the device across the U.S. in late September.
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