CONDUIT 3D printed titanium cervical interbody implants for spinal fusion surgery are designed to mimic natural bone and help facilitate spinal fusion.
Several features of CONDUIT Implants include:
- Nanoscale surface roughness: in in-vitro studies, similar titanium materials with nanoscale features were shown to lead to an increase in adhesion of osteoblasts compared to conventional titanium materials5,6***;
- A porosity of 80%1, which closely mimics that of human cancellous bone with a porosity of 50%-90%7;
- EIT Cellular Titanium material with a modulus of elasticity similar to cancellous bone4 and
- Clear visualization of the space in and around the implant both intra- and post-operatively on X-ray, CT scan and MRI without significant interference as a result of the structure of the interbody cage.
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