ChoiceSpine announced the initial clinical use of the HAWKEYE® Ti vertebral body replacement, its first 3D-printed device.
HAWKEYE Ti received FDA 510(k) clearance in early 4Q17. The line includes small and large footprint designs from 10mm to 60mm tall, with 0° or 8° lordosis. Coarse nanosurfaces encourage bony growth throughout the device. HAWKEYE is to be used with autograft and/or allograft; earlier this year, ChoiceSpine launched its own line of orthobiologics, including allograft, synthetic bone graft and amnion offerings.
Source: ChoiceSpine

Image courtesy of ChoiceSpine LP
ChoiceSpine announced the initial clinical use of the HAWKEYE® Ti vertebral body replacement, its first 3D-printed device.
HAWKEYE Ti received FDA 510(k) clearance in early 4Q17. The line includes small and large footprint designs from 10mm to 60mm tall, with 0° or 8° lordosis. Coarse nanosurfaces encourage bony growth throughout the...
ChoiceSpine announced the initial clinical use of the HAWKEYE® Ti vertebral body replacement, its first 3D-printed device.
HAWKEYE Ti received FDA 510(k) clearance in early 4Q17. The line includes small and large footprint designs from 10mm to 60mm tall, with 0° or 8° lordosis. Coarse nanosurfaces encourage bony growth throughout the device. HAWKEYE is to be used with autograft and/or allograft; earlier this year, ChoiceSpine launched its own line of orthobiologics, including allograft, synthetic bone graft and amnion offerings.
Source: ChoiceSpine

Image courtesy of ChoiceSpine LP
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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.





