Nvision Biomedical Technologies, a San Antonio-based medical device and implant manufacturer, in collaboration with Invibio Biomaterial Solutions, a global leader in high-performance biomaterials, has received FDA clearance for the first 3D-printed porous PEEK Interbody System. The system uses Invibio’s PEEK-OPTIMAâ„¢ polymer and the proprietary Bond3D additive manufacturing process. Nvision specializes in creating innovative medical solutions […]
Nvision Gains FDA Clearance for First 3D-Printed Porous PEEK Interbody System
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