Medicrea announced completion of the world’s first minimally invasive spine procedure using patient-specific implants, with the UNiD™ MIS Rod. The procedure occurred in Colorado.
The UNiD MIS Rod, which can be used in percutaneous or mini-open approaches, is reportedly the first spinal implant in the world to be made specially for the patient prior to the procedure.
UNiD MIS Rods are now a part of the company’s UNiD™ TEK line of FDA-cleared patient-specific implants. Other Medicrea products cleared in 2017 include the PASS® TULIP top-loading fixation system, featuring patient-specific hybrid constructs, and the UNiD™ HUB data-driven digital portal that uses Adaptive Spine Intelligence for surgical planning.
Sources: Medicrea; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Medicrea announced completion of the world’s first minimally invasive spine procedure using patient-specific implants, with the UNiD™ MIS Rod. The procedure occurred in Colorado.
The UNiD MIS Rod, which can be used in percutaneous or mini-open approaches, is reportedly the first spinal implant in the world to be made specially for the patient...
Medicrea announced completion of the world’s first minimally invasive spine procedure using patient-specific implants, with the UNiD™ MIS Rod. The procedure occurred in Colorado.
The UNiD MIS Rod, which can be used in percutaneous or mini-open approaches, is reportedly the first spinal implant in the world to be made specially for the patient prior to the procedure.
UNiD MIS Rods are now a part of the company’s UNiD™ TEK line of FDA-cleared patient-specific implants. Other Medicrea products cleared in 2017 include the PASS® TULIP top-loading fixation system, featuring patient-specific hybrid constructs, and the UNiD™ HUB data-driven digital portal that uses Adaptive Spine Intelligence for surgical planning.
Sources: Medicrea; 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.





