3D printing has already begun to disrupt the medical space, with low-cost prosthetics acting as a clear example of just how personal and affordable medical devices can be. And, as stories are reported daily as to the ability to create patient-tailored implants with 3D printing, the FDA is continuing to approve these devices for implant. The latest is a spinal implant from a German company called joimax, which just received 510(k) clearance from the US governmental body.
The Endoscopic Lumbar Interbody Fusion, or EndoLIF® On-Cage implant, is a titanium alloy implant manufactured with Electron Beam Melt (EBM) technology. …
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