Axis Spine Technologies is introducing its proprietary modular fusion cage technology, which it will showcase in a virtual reality application.
The devices are designed to enable atraumatic insertion and feature in situ sizing with uncoupled height and lordosis and advanced in situ grafting capabilities.
The company believes that the new devices will enable surgeons to more accurately achieve balance as well as significantly reduce post-operative subsidence.
Jon Arcos, CEO & Founder, explained, “We are really taken by the feedback we are receiving from surgeons, who believe we are providing solutions to known and real problems with current interbody technology. NASS is going to be a big event for us as we prepare for launching in the U.S. market.”
Source: Axis Spine Technologies Ltd.
Axis Spine Technologies is introducing its proprietary modular fusion cage technology, which it will showcase in a virtual reality application.
The devices are designed to enable atraumatic insertion and feature in situ sizing with uncoupled height and lordosis and advanced in situ grafting capabilities.
The company believes that...
Axis Spine Technologies is introducing its proprietary modular fusion cage technology, which it will showcase in a virtual reality application.
The devices are designed to enable atraumatic insertion and feature in situ sizing with uncoupled height and lordosis and advanced in situ grafting capabilities.
The company believes that the new devices will enable surgeons to more accurately achieve balance as well as significantly reduce post-operative subsidence.
Jon Arcos, CEO & Founder, explained, “We are really taken by the feedback we are receiving from surgeons, who believe we are providing solutions to known and real problems with current interbody technology. NASS is going to be a big event for us as we prepare for launching in the U.S. market.”
Source: Axis Spine Technologies Ltd.
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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.