CoreLink earns FDA clearance for ALIF interbody device: 5 insights

CoreLink received FDA clearance to market its Foundation 3D Anterior Lumbar Interbody device.

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Here are five insights:

1. This marks CoreLink’s latest addition to its Foundation 3D Interbody Cage product family.

2. The interbody device utilizes the company’s Mimetic Metal technology, which is designed to mimic the characteristics of natural bone.

3. Foundation 3D ALIF features patent-pending StrutSure technology, whichis designed to create load-sharing support and interconnected lattice to balance strength, stiffness and stability.

4. Most recently, CoreLink released three sterile-packaged Foundation MD interbody cages: cervical, straight lumbar and curved lumbar.

5. CoreLinks plans to promote the new interbody device at the North American Spine Society’s annual meeting in Los Angeles, Sept. 26 to28.

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