The new trauma device technology is based on a composite called “PEEK-OPTIMA Ultra Reinforced Polymer.” It delivers similar mechanical strength to metallic plates, with greater fatigue resistance. The technology is a turnkey platform that allows medical device manufacturers to quickly design and manufacture semi-rigid anatomic plates composed of the new polymer.
Invibio will present details and host a panel discussion of the technology at the Orthopaedic Trauma Association meeting in Tampa, Oct. 17.
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