Cutting Edge Spine (CES) officials announce the commercial availability of the E-Vol System of spinal fusion devices. A 510k cleared family of spinal interbody systems, the E-Vol system offers instrumentation and forms specific to anterior, posterior, lateral and transforaminal approaches. The devices are all manufactured with proven PEEK-OPTIMA polymer from Invibio Biomaterial Solutions.
“The E-Vol system is designed with the engineering objective to develop an implant that becomes a functional, integral, part of the spine” states Randy Roof, manager and co-founder of CES.
CES has a design philosophy focused on development of implants that offer maximum bone/bone interface, stability, and enhanced load sharing; respecting the three major premises to bone healing. Choosing the correct partner for the device material was also a critical decision for CES.
Roof states “In order to provide the market with the highest quality implant possible, which has been our objective since day one, Invibio was the clear choice for CES given the impeccable safety record of PEEK-OPTIMA and its more than 10 years of use in spinal implants. Additionally, as a start-up company, we want a partner that understands our needs; and Invibio has proven to be just that partner.”
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