K2M (NSDQ:KTWO) said today it won FDA 510(k) clearance for its Capri small 3D static corpectomy cage system, touing it as the 1st-to-market 3D-printed, FDA-cleared device of its kind.
The newly cleared device is designed for stabilizing the thoracolumbar spine during vertebral body resections as a result of trauma or tumors, the Leesburg, Va.-based company said. The device has a porous structure and rough surface architecture to allow for bony integration through it, and features lordotic options to help support the anterior spinal column to help achieve sagittal balance.
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