ulrich medical USA announced U.S. launch and initial implantation of the Solidity™ expandable titanium vertebral body replacement.
The device comprises a main center piece with 625 distinct end cap configurations in one set and minimal instruments. The design allows the end caps to be attached in a full 360° orientation on the center component, maximizing the range of device access to support any surgical approach. Further, the end caps can be replaced or exchanged after a construct is assembled, allowing surgeons to revise and fine-tune to fit patient anatomy.
Source: ulrich medical USA, Inc.

Image courtesy of ulrich medical USA
ulrich medical USA announced U.S. launch and initial implantation of the Solidity™ expandable titanium vertebral body replacement.
The device comprises a main center piece with 625 distinct end cap configurations in one set and minimal instruments. The design allows the end caps to be attached in a full 360° orientation on the center...
ulrich medical USA announced U.S. launch and initial implantation of the Solidity™ expandable titanium vertebral body replacement.
The device comprises a main center piece with 625 distinct end cap configurations in one set and minimal instruments. The design allows the end caps to be attached in a full 360° orientation on the center component, maximizing the range of device access to support any surgical approach. Further, the end caps can be replaced or exchanged after a construct is assembled, allowing surgeons to revise and fine-tune to fit patient anatomy.
Source: ulrich medical USA, Inc.

Image courtesy of ulrich medical USA
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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.





