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Why spinal implant surface technology makes a difference: 2 key thoughts from Dr. Raphael Rey Roybal
Raphael Rey Roybal, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Chatham Orthopaedic Associates in Savannah, Ga. Dr. Roybal specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery and motion-sparing techniques. -
Spineology receives notice of allowance for PEEK, titanium and graft containment mesh implant system: 4 highlights
Spineology received a notice of allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its mesh spacer hybrid patent application. The allowed claims include three independent device claims covering Spineology's Duo implant, a proprietary intervertebral implant that includes PEEK intervertebral spacer elements and an expandable mesh graft containment element. -
3 things to know about Kevin Gemas, president and co-founder of Titan Spine
Kevin Gemas co-founded Titan Spine with Peter Ullrich, MD, in 2005. -
'Bone loves titanium': Dr. Kade Huntsman on surface technology and the future of spine surgery
Salt Lake City-based orthopedic surgeon Kade Huntsman, MD, leads the Salt Lake Orthopaedic Clinic at St. Marks Hospital. He performs robot-assisted spine surgery and uses cutting-edge technologies in his procedures. -
8 trends for 3D printing in spine
The rapidly growing 3-D printing industry could lead to enhanced spine implants as well as decreased surgical time and improved patient outcomes in spine surgery, according to a systematic literature review in the Journal of Spine Surgery.
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