Additive Orthopaedics commenced a multi-center clinical study to measure bone in-growth into 3D-printed bone segments.
Company leadership noted that the honeycomb lattice structures have demonstrated improvements in post-op success and potential bone in-growth vs. those achieved with current allograft wedge options. The company has implanted >200 individual devices since full product launch in 2016, and recently closed a Series A Round of US $1.0MM.
Sources: Additive Orthopaedics LLC; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Additive Orthopaedics commenced a multi-center clinical study to measure bone in-growth into 3D-printed bone segments.
Company leadership noted that the honeycomb lattice structures have demonstrated improvements in post-op success and potential bone in-growth vs. those achieved with current allograft wedge options. The company has...
Additive Orthopaedics commenced a multi-center clinical study to measure bone in-growth into 3D-printed bone segments.
Company leadership noted that the honeycomb lattice structures have demonstrated improvements in post-op success and potential bone in-growth vs. those achieved with current allograft wedge options. The company has implanted >200 individual devices since full product launch in 2016, and recently closed a Series A Round of US $1.0MM.
Sources: Additive Orthopaedics LLC; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





