SureMAX-SA is a 3D-printed titanium device and the third system in the SureMAX cervical spacer portfolio, according to a July 5 news release. Dr. Bedi, of Sun City, Ariz.-based Banner Boswell Medical Center, said the system simplified his workflow. Dr Harvinder utilized the technology from Additive Implants, Inc, along with his colleague Dr. Pawel Jankowski at Newport Beach Hoag Hospital.Â
Dr. Pawel Jankowski, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, California, performed a series of procedures and stated he was very pleased with his initial experience. Dr. Jankowski felt the spacer was very stable upon implantation and has been able to maintain initial surgical alignment during post-operative healing. “The device endplates have a unique surface finish that will help facilitate the bone-implant interface. The large lateral window will allow me to visualize and follow the healing process. Instrumentation is extremely well thought out and one of the best I have seen, making the procedure to go very smoothly.â€
Dr. Harvinder Bedi, Banner Boswell, Sun City, Arizona, utilized the system as well and commented, “The addition of the cervical standalone system really simplifies life for me and my surgical team. The implants are sterile-packed and, with one set of instruments for all three systems, I can easily change from standalone to a spacer and plate without opening additional trays.â€
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