Additive Implants announced the first implantations of the SureMAX-SA™ Cervical StandAlone, the third system in the family of SureMAX Cervical Spacers. SureMAX-SA is a 3D-printed titanium device offering multiple options in cervical spacer design.
Features of the system include:
- Fixed and variable screws
- Porous superior and inferior surfaces that allow for bone on-growth and in-growth
- Secure one-step cam locking
- Lateral windows that allow for radiographic assessment of fusion
- Edge stabilizers that anchor into cortical bone to resist rotation and flexion
The SureMAX™, SureMAX-X™ and SureMAX-SA family of spacers from Additive Implants reportedly offer one of the widest ranges of spacer sizes in the industry, with options including 7-, 10- and 14-degree lordotic angles; footprints of 12x14mm, 14x16mm, 15x18mm, and 15x20mm; and heights of 5mm through 12mm.
Source: Additive Implants
Additive Implants announced the first implantations of the SureMAX-SA™ Cervical StandAlone, the third system in the family of SureMAX Cervical Spacers. SureMAX-SA is a 3D-printed titanium device offering multiple options in cervical spacer design.
Features of the system include:
Fixed and variable screws
Porous superior and inferior...
Additive Implants announced the first implantations of the SureMAX-SA™ Cervical StandAlone, the third system in the family of SureMAX Cervical Spacers. SureMAX-SA is a 3D-printed titanium device offering multiple options in cervical spacer design.
Features of the system include:
- Fixed and variable screws
- Porous superior and inferior surfaces that allow for bone on-growth and in-growth
- Secure one-step cam locking
- Lateral windows that allow for radiographic assessment of fusion
- Edge stabilizers that anchor into cortical bone to resist rotation and flexion
The SureMAX™, SureMAX-X™ and SureMAX-SA family of spacers from Additive Implants reportedly offer one of the widest ranges of spacer sizes in the industry, with options including 7-, 10- and 14-degree lordotic angles; footprints of 12x14mm, 14x16mm, 15x18mm, and 15x20mm; and heights of 5mm through 12mm.
Source: Additive Implants
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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.