PEEK Bioimplants Synchronize Well with Human Anatomy

Minimally invasive spinal implants supplier Apollo Spine Inc. from California has received FDA’s go ahead for its new Eclipse-L® vertebral interbody lumbar spacer and Eclipse-C® vertebral interbody cervical spacer made of Solvay Advanced Polymers’ Zeniva® polyetheretherketone (PEEK) resin. Zeniva PEEK biomaterial features modulus close to that of bone, and is used in replacement of metals such as titanium. The hollow implants grow through the device, and get fused with the nearby bony surfaces for easy movement. Available in various ranges of sizes, shapes and diameters, the implants grow in synergy with the natural human anatomy.
Exhibiting great strength, stiffness and radiolucent properties for X-ray treatments, the PEEK biomaterial used in rods and stocks are manufactured in compliance with ISO 13485. Besides Zeniva PEEK, the Solviva Biomaterials range also includes Proniva® self-reinforced polyphenylene thermoplastic; Veriva® polyphenylsulfone provides transparency and biocompatibility; and Eviva® polysulfone (PSU), another transparent polymer.

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