Three things to know:
1. Centinel Spine recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. It was founded in the 2008 merger-acquisition of Raymedica and Surgicraft.
2. Surgicraft’s Stand-Alone/No Profile anterior lumbar interbody fusion device, launched in 1988, was the basis for the company’s future developments in the Integrated Interbody market.
3. Centinel Spine’s most recent developments — FLX devices — are 3D-printed porous titanium interbody implants designed to reduce stiffness and increase visibility.
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