The entirety of Tyber Medical’s interbody spinal product line has been accepted into the Australian Registry of Therapeutic Goods. Private label partners are slated to launch products in 3Q16.
The company expects to pursue Australia registration for its extremity products, as well.
Tyber Medical’s Cervical Plating System was the latest addition to a product portfolio that already includes a full line of spinal interbody spacers featuring both sterile and non-sterile PEEK and TyPEEK™, a proprietary titanium plasma-sprayed PEEK.
Source: Tyber Medical, LLC
The entirety of Tyber Medical's interbody spinal product line has been accepted into the Australian Registry of Therapeutic Goods. Private label partners are slated to launch products in 3Q16.
The company expects to pursue Australia registration for its extremity products, as well.
Tyber Medical's Cervical Plating System was the latest...
The entirety of Tyber Medical’s interbody spinal product line has been accepted into the Australian Registry of Therapeutic Goods. Private label partners are slated to launch products in 3Q16.
The company expects to pursue Australia registration for its extremity products, as well.
Tyber Medical’s Cervical Plating System was the latest addition to a product portfolio that already includes a full line of spinal interbody spacers featuring both sterile and non-sterile PEEK and TyPEEK™, a proprietary titanium plasma-sprayed PEEK.
Source: Tyber Medical, 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.





