Camber Spine announced the successful completion of first surgeries with the SPIRA™-C Open Matrix cervical interbody fusion implant.
The device, which received FDA 510(k) clearance in late 4Q17, features 3D-printed spiral support arches with large openings to accept a significant amount of graft and distribute load-sharing. Proprietary Surface by Design™ technology is intended to increase fusion rates and stabilization.
Source: Camber Spine Technologies, LLP

Image courtesy of Camber Spine Technologies
Camber Spine announced the successful completion of first surgeries with the SPIRA™-C Open Matrix cervical interbody fusion implant.
The device, which received FDA 510(k) clearance in late 4Q17, features 3D-printed spiral support arches with large openings to accept a significant amount of graft and distribute load-sharing. Proprietary Surface...
Camber Spine announced the successful completion of first surgeries with the SPIRA™-C Open Matrix cervical interbody fusion implant.
The device, which received FDA 510(k) clearance in late 4Q17, features 3D-printed spiral support arches with large openings to accept a significant amount of graft and distribute load-sharing. Proprietary Surface by Design™ technology is intended to increase fusion rates and stabilization.
Source: Camber Spine Technologies, LLP

Image courtesy of Camber Spine Technologies
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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.





