SIRAKOSS received approval under the CE Mark for Osteo3 nanosynthetic bone graft substitute, intended to fill skeletal voids or gaps on its own or in combination with autograft or allograft.
The company is developing further generations of Osteo3 that will require little or no preparation in the O.R.
Source: SIRAKOSS
SIRAKOSS received approval under the CE Mark for Osteo3 nanosynthetic bone graft substitute, intended to fill skeletal voids or gaps on its own or in combination with autograft or allograft.
The company is developing further generations of...
SIRAKOSS received approval under the CE Mark for Osteo3 nanosynthetic bone graft substitute, intended to fill skeletal voids or gaps on its own or in combination with autograft or allograft.
The company is developing further generations of Osteo3 that will require little or no preparation in the O.R.
Source: SIRAKOSS
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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.





