1st surgery performed using Implanet UK’s posterior fixation system: 3 insights

The first case was performed with Implanet UK’s Jazz posterior fixation system at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital of Birmingham in the U.K.

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Here are three things to know:

1. The Jazz system is based on union rods alloy made of titanium or cobalt-chrome.

2. The technology is indicated for use in conjunction with other titanium alloy, unalloyed titanium or Cobalt-Chromium-molybdenum alloy implants to help secure fixation.

3. The U.K. is the second largest European market for spinal fusion, with the adult degenerative spine disease market estimated at over $100 million.

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