K2M received approval under the CE Mark for its CAPRI® Cervical 3D Expandable Corpectomy Cage System, and announced completion of its first surgical case.
The system is reportedly the first 3D-printed expandable device on the market that supports continuous in situ height expansion and endplate angulation in the cervical spine.
The company has secured FDA 510(k) clearance to market its CAPRI™ Small 3D Static Corpectomy Cage and MOJAVE™ PL, a 3D-printed expandable posterior-lumbar interbody system featuring Lamellar 3D Titanium™.
Sources: K2M, Inc.; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
K2M received approval under the CE Mark for its CAPRI® Cervical 3D Expandable Corpectomy Cage System, and announced completion of its first surgical case.
The system is reportedly the first 3D-printed expandable device on the market that supports continuous in situ height expansion and endplate angulation in the cervical spine.
The...
K2M received approval under the CE Mark for its CAPRI® Cervical 3D Expandable Corpectomy Cage System, and announced completion of its first surgical case.
The system is reportedly the first 3D-printed expandable device on the market that supports continuous in situ height expansion and endplate angulation in the cervical spine.
The company has secured FDA 510(k) clearance to market its CAPRI™ Small 3D Static Corpectomy Cage and MOJAVE™ PL, a 3D-printed expandable posterior-lumbar interbody system featuring Lamellar 3D Titanium™.
Sources: K2M, 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.





