Spineology announced the completion of first postmarket study cases using the Duo™ Lumbar Interbody Fusion system.
Duo is reported to be the first implant to combine PEEK, titanium and graft containment mesh elements, as seen in part by the image below. This design is intended to minimize nerve and soft tissue disruption, thus reducing post-op pain and complications associated with the lateral approach to fusion.
Training and patient screening are ongoing in additional U.S. study sites.
Source: Spineology Inc.
Spineology announced the completion of first postmarket study cases using the Duo™ Lumbar Interbody Fusion system.
Duo is reported to be the first implant to combine PEEK, titanium and graft containment mesh elements, as seen in part by the image below. This design is intended to minimize nerve and soft tissue disruption, thus reducing post-op...
Spineology announced the completion of first postmarket study cases using the Duo™ Lumbar Interbody Fusion system.
Duo is reported to be the first implant to combine PEEK, titanium and graft containment mesh elements, as seen in part by the image below. This design is intended to minimize nerve and soft tissue disruption, thus reducing post-op pain and complications associated with the lateral approach to fusion.
Training and patient screening are ongoing in additional U.S. study sites.
Source: Spineology 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.





