Three details:
1. Spira combines 3D-printed arches and spirals for distribution of load with Surface by Design, Camber Spine’s surface for stimulating bone growth.
2. The technology’s goal was to cut patient recovery times, reduce post-op pain and allow for more efficient spinal fusions.
3. Spira has achieved a 100 percent increase in surgeon adaptation from the first quarter of 2018 through the first quarter of 2019.
More articles on surface technology:
University of Arizona achieves success researching 3D printing in bone injuries
German researchers using 3D printing to help promote bone regeneration
10 key developments in 3D printing for spine, orthopedics in 2019
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