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Manufactured by:ChoiceSpine LLC based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
ChoiceSpine’s TigerShark™ C is revolutionizing spinal surgery for patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD). The Anterior Cervical Spacer System utilizes additively manufactured titanium to overcome limitations associated with PEEK and machine titanium. The intervertebral body fusion devices are stronger than other titanium implants, creating improved results for ...
Manufactured by:ChoiceSpine LLC based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
The TOMCAT™ Cervical Spinal System is designed to stabilize the cervical vertebral column as an adjunct to fusion of vertebral bodies. The TOMCAT implant is made of PEEK-OPTIMA® HA Enhanced from Invibio, and the system provides an alternative to the traditional plate and screw anterior cervical fusion that involves placement of separate fixation and interbody devices. ...
Manufactured by:ChoiceSpine LLC based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
The ChoiceSpine THUNDERBOLT™ Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screw System is intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in skeletally mature patients as an adjunct to fusion for degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, trauma, spinal stenosis, deformities, tumor, and/or ...
Manufactured by:ChoiceSpine LLC based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
The ChoiceSpine Blackhawk™ Ti Cervical Spacer System is a cervical spacer that has integrated anchors for anterior cervical spinal fusion. The single-step anchor deployment is designed to reduce surgical steps in the operating room. The implant is 3D printed with our proprietary BioBond™ technology and is available in two anatomical footprints. Blackhawk Ti features a ...
Manufactured by:UroTech based inFranklin, TENNESSEE (USA)
Cryoablation is emerging as an effective, minimally invasive treatment for localized prostate cancer. Cryoablation is revolutionizing localized prostate cancer treatment by abolishing the "one shot" treatment method of having only one chance at treating the cancer. When used as a primary method of treatment, cryoablation is repeatable if necessary, or it can be used as a secondary treatment when ...
