Camber Spine received a notice of allowance from USPTO for its Variant Retractor technology, bringing the company’s total patent portfolio to 47 patents.
The Variant Retractor is designed to provide flexible spacing support for a variety of spine surgical approaches.
The company plans further expansion of its Spira and Enza technology platforms later this year.
Camber Co-Founder and CEO, Daniel Pontecorvo, said, “With this latest patent grant from the USPTO, we have now received 47 issued patents, further strengthening our value proposition of offering a broad selection of tools to surgeons that accommodate spine surgery approaches and techniques from literally every possible angle.”
Source: Camber Spine
Camber Spine received a notice of allowance from USPTO for its Variant Retractor technology, bringing the company’s total patent portfolio to 47 patents.
The Variant Retractor is designed to provide flexible spacing support for a variety of spine surgical approaches.
The company plans further expansion of its Spira and Enza technology platforms...
Camber Spine received a notice of allowance from USPTO for its Variant Retractor technology, bringing the company’s total patent portfolio to 47 patents.
The Variant Retractor is designed to provide flexible spacing support for a variety of spine surgical approaches.
The company plans further expansion of its Spira and Enza technology platforms later this year.
Camber Co-Founder and CEO, Daniel Pontecorvo, said, “With this latest patent grant from the USPTO, we have now received 47 issued patents, further strengthening our value proposition of offering a broad selection of tools to surgeons that accommodate spine surgery approaches and techniques from literally every possible angle.”
Source: Camber Spine
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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.