Emerging Implant Technologies (EIT) gained FDA clearance to expand use of the EIT Cellular Titanium® Cervical Cage to multiple contiguous cervical levels (C2 to T1).
This is reportedly the first multi-level 3D printed cervical cage on the U.S. market. EIT entered the U.S. with first products in 4Q17. Within 2018, the company intends to launch a lateral lumbar cage in 2Q and a 3D-printed lateral expandable cage in 4Q18.
Source: Emerging Implant Technologies GmbH
Emerging Implant Technologies (EIT) gained FDA clearance to expand use of the EIT Cellular Titanium® Cervical Cage to multiple contiguous cervical levels (C2 to T1).
This is reportedly the first multi-level 3D printed cervical cage on the U.S. market. EIT entered the U.S. with first products...
Emerging Implant Technologies (EIT) gained FDA clearance to expand use of the EIT Cellular Titanium® Cervical Cage to multiple contiguous cervical levels (C2 to T1).
This is reportedly the first multi-level 3D printed cervical cage on the U.S. market. EIT entered the U.S. with first products in 4Q17. Within 2018, the company intends to launch a lateral lumbar cage in 2Q and a 3D-printed lateral expandable cage in 4Q18.
Source: Emerging Implant Technologies GmbH
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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.