Back 2 Basics received FDA 510(k) clearance to market eCarbon anterior cervical and posterior lumbar Interbody devices.
The carbon composite-based offerings are an alternative to PEEK and titanium implants, with conductivity characteristics designed to maximize the biologic potential of graft materials.Additional spine and orthopedic implant designs and applications are in development.
Other carbon-based spinal devices on the market include the CarboFix CarboClear® Carbon Fiber fenestrated pedicle screw and icotec Medical’s VADER®one pedicle screw made from BlackArmor® Carbon/PEEK material.
Source: Back 2 Basics LLC
Back 2 Basics received FDA 510(k) clearance to market eCarbon anterior cervical and posterior lumbar Interbody devices.
The carbon composite-based offerings are an alternative to PEEK and titanium implants, with conductivity characteristics designed to maximize the biologic potential of graft...
Back 2 Basics received FDA 510(k) clearance to market eCarbon anterior cervical and posterior lumbar Interbody devices.
The carbon composite-based offerings are an alternative to PEEK and titanium implants, with conductivity characteristics designed to maximize the biologic potential of graft materials.Additional spine and orthopedic implant designs and applications are in development.
Other carbon-based spinal devices on the market include the CarboFix CarboClear® Carbon Fiber fenestrated pedicle screw and icotec Medical’s VADER®one pedicle screw made from BlackArmor® Carbon/PEEK material.
Source: Back 2 Basics LLC
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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.