January 30, 2015
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Spinal Elements announces clearance, upcoming launch of new implants

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Spinal Elements recently announced it has received FDA clearance for a full line of interbody devices with Ti-Bond coating for use in the cervical spine.

The company’s coating consists of titanium with random, unconnected pores that are mechanically adhered to the superior and inferior surfaces of its PEEK-OPTIMA interbody implants through a plasma vacuum spray process, according to a company press release.

The FDA clearance includes the addition of Ti-Bond to the company’s Crystal Cervical Interbody devices, as well as its two stand-alone cervical implants, Mosaic and Vertu, according to the release.

The product will be available starting in the first quarter of 2015.

Reference: www.spinalelements.com.