Providence Medical Technology commenced commercial launch of its new CAVUX™ Cervical Cage-L and DTRAX® Spinal System-L.
The CAVUX titanium alloy intervertebral cage features a large graft window and proprietary subtractive surface treatment technology, is packaged sterile and supplied pre-loaded on a disposable delivery instrument. DTRAX Spinal System-L is a single-use, disposable set of surgical instruments designed for cervical fusion and compatible with the CAVUX device.
The products join Providence’s cervical spine line with BIOLOGIX™ Allograft Bone and ALLY™ Bone Screws.
Sources: Providence Medical Technology, Inc.; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Providence Medical Technology commenced commercial launch of its new CAVUX™ Cervical Cage-L and DTRAX® Spinal System-L.
The CAVUX titanium alloy intervertebral cage features a large graft window and proprietary subtractive surface treatment technology, is packaged sterile and supplied pre-loaded on a disposable delivery instrument. DTRAX...
Providence Medical Technology commenced commercial launch of its new CAVUX™ Cervical Cage-L and DTRAX® Spinal System-L.
The CAVUX titanium alloy intervertebral cage features a large graft window and proprietary subtractive surface treatment technology, is packaged sterile and supplied pre-loaded on a disposable delivery instrument. DTRAX Spinal System-L is a single-use, disposable set of surgical instruments designed for cervical fusion and compatible with the CAVUX device.
The products join Providence’s cervical spine line with BIOLOGIX™ Allograft Bone and ALLY™ Bone Screws.
Sources: Providence Medical Technology, 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.