iOrthopedics introduced its next-generation universally expanding spine cage, the Gobi. The device can achieve up to 50% expansion capability; benefits include greater expansion at either or both ends, external shape as rectangular, cylindrical or custom endplates, and an axial delivery tool providing clinical control through wound portals of choice, cervical to lumbar. The device addresses arthrodesis and deformity care.
The Gobi is patent pending. iOI’s current expanding cage patents include U.S. Patent Nos. 9,622,878, 9,861,494, 9,872,778, 9,999,515 and 10,085,846.
Sources: iOrthopedics Inc.; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
iOrthopedics introduced its next-generation universally expanding spine cage, the Gobi. The device can achieve up to 50% expansion capability; benefits include greater expansion at either or both ends, external shape as rectangular, cylindrical or custom endplates, and an axial delivery tool providing clinical...
iOrthopedics introduced its next-generation universally expanding spine cage, the Gobi. The device can achieve up to 50% expansion capability; benefits include greater expansion at either or both ends, external shape as rectangular, cylindrical or custom endplates, and an axial delivery tool providing clinical control through wound portals of choice, cervical to lumbar. The device addresses arthrodesis and deformity care.
The Gobi is patent pending. iOI’s current expanding cage patents include U.S. Patent Nos. 9,622,878, 9,861,494, 9,872,778, 9,999,515 and 10,085,846.
Sources: iOrthopedics Inc.; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
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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.