Here are four things to know:
1. Meditech will now offer two additional Cure ACP plating options with its Talos line of cervical interbodies made with the osteoconductive PEEK-OPTIMA hydroxyapatite enhanced material.
2. Adding the Opel-C plating options to the Cure ACP product line will provide surgeons with two modular snap-on plate styles designed to provide rigid fixation while minimizing adjacent level impact.
3. The Cure Opel-C Plate System features the same patented one-step locking mechanism of the Cure ACP System, which is designed to prevent screws from backing out when anchored in the vertebral body.
4. Meditech will be demonstrating the system at the North American Spine Society 2018 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Sept. 26-29.
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