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Tesera SC Stand-alone

July 18, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

The Tesera® SC Stand-Alone Cervical Interbody Fusion System combines our most advanced material science and revolutionary manufacturing process into a powerful stand-alone cervical interbody fusion system.

Using additive manufacturing, we have created an ideal trabecular structure for bone in-growth, providing excellent long-term fixation. Three screws and an innovative locking system provide immediate fixation and confidence.

  • Tesera SC VIDEO ANIMATION
  • Tesera-Stand-Alone-Cervical-Kyocera.pdf

KYOCERA is committed to advancing patient care through better products, based on scientific and clinical data. We commissioned an independent study through IMDS Discovery Research to validate our Tesera technology. Below are images and excerpts from the Twelve Week Draft Report. The final report, with 24 Week data, will be posted upon completion.

About Kyocera Medical Technologies

Kyocera Medical Technologies, Inc. is the U.S. orthopedic sales and development headquarters of Kyocera Corp., one of Japan’s top three orthopedic implant producers. Kyocera is committed to providing innovative products that help surgeons meet demanding patient needs.https://kyocera-medical.com

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Filed Under: 3D ACIF, Anterior Cervical Interbody Cages (ACIF), Stand-Alone Tagged With: 3D, ACIF

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