CoreLink was granted FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Siber Ti Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System, a portfolio of fully porous, nanosurfaced 3D-printed implants.
The implants incorporate CoreLink’s patented Mimetic Metal technology, designed to emulate natural bone with directional lattice architecture and trabecular pores, while having features at the macro, micro and nano (MNM) levels. In vitro studies have demonstrated that Mimetic Metal increased osteoblastic activity in comparison to machined solid titanium, PEEK and HA-PEEK, while in vivo studies have demonstrated bony in-growth and on-growth in cortical and cancellous bone.
The system gives surgeons the ability to precisely fit patient anatomy and maximize points of fixation with numerous diameter and length options. Dual-lead threads along with varied pitch are intended to provide true joint compression and strong purchase. This, combined with self-harvesting threads, helps create optimal opportunity for successful fusions.
Source: CoreLink, LLC
CoreLink was granted FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Siber Ti Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System, a portfolio of fully porous, nanosurfaced 3D-printed implants.
The implants incorporate CoreLink’s patented Mimetic Metal technology, designed to emulate natural bone with directional lattice architecture and trabecular pores, while having features...
CoreLink was granted FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Siber Ti Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System, a portfolio of fully porous, nanosurfaced 3D-printed implants.
The implants incorporate CoreLink’s patented Mimetic Metal technology, designed to emulate natural bone with directional lattice architecture and trabecular pores, while having features at the macro, micro and nano (MNM) levels. In vitro studies have demonstrated that Mimetic Metal increased osteoblastic activity in comparison to machined solid titanium, PEEK and HA-PEEK, while in vivo studies have demonstrated bony in-growth and on-growth in cortical and cancellous bone.
The system gives surgeons the ability to precisely fit patient anatomy and maximize points of fixation with numerous diameter and length options. Dual-lead threads along with varied pitch are intended to provide true joint compression and strong purchase. This, combined with self-harvesting threads, helps create optimal opportunity for successful fusions.
Source: CoreLink, 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.