Encore Medical
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Orthopedic firm gains access to the spinal implant market via an exclusive three-year U.S. distribution agreement with Paris-based spinal implant maker Scient'x, Encore reports Oct. 30. FDA clearance for the firm's Isolock-Isobar rigid fixation system is expected in "early 1999." Other offerings from Scient'x needing a nod from FDA include the PCB cervical plate system for anterior fusion of the cervical spine and the Isomorphic lumbar cage system
Orthopedic firm gains access to the spinal implant market via an exclusive three-year U.S. distribution agreement with Paris-based spinal implant maker Scient'x, Encore reports Oct. 30. FDA clearance for the firm's Isolock-Isobar rigid fixation system is expected in "early 1999." Other offerings from Scient'x needing a nod from FDA include the PCB cervical plate system for anterior fusion of the cervical spine and the Isomorphic lumbar cage system. |