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Titan Spine Acquires Additional Patent Protection for its Spinal Implant Surface Technologies

MEQUON, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Titan Spine, a medical device surface technology company focused on the development of innovative spinal interbody fusion implants, announced today that it has acquired two patents related to its current and future surface modification techniques. The first patent protects the company’s existing manufacturing process that has been shown to produce superior bone-forming activity when compared to standard PEEK and titanium implant materials during in-vitro cellular studies and has been commercially available in the United States since 2006. The second patent protects Titan Spine’s next-generation surface technology that further refines its nano features, which the company expects to produce an even more robust osteogenic response.

“The acquisition of these two patents is important to the company on several fronts”

Barbara Boyan, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, is conducting in-vitro cellular studies on the company’s newer surface. She commented, “Nano technology is beginning to come to the forefront of the spinal industry. Even small modifications to the surface of a spinal implant at the micro and nano levels can have a profound effect on the biological response to the device, which, in turn, can influence the patient’s surgical outcome. Titan Spine has been pioneering this effort for many years and is continuing to evolve surface modification techniques to elicit increasingly beneficial results.”

“The acquisition of these two patents is important to the company on several fronts,” said Kevin Gemas, President of Titan Spine. “Not only does it significantly strengthen our Intellectual Property profile and protect our next-generation surface through 2023, but it also demonstrates our commitment to the growing belief in the spinal industry that interbody devices should do more than just act as a spacer in a marketplace where spine surgeons are increasingly being forced to change from their biologic material of choice. And lastly, but perhaps most important of all, these acquisitions create the potential for us to apply our scientific and manufacturing know-how to other medical device applications.”

About the Company – Titan Spine, LLC is a privately-owned medical implant surface technology company in Mequon, Wisconsin that is focused on the design and manufacturing of proprietary interbody fusion devices for the spine. The company is committed to advancing the science of surface engineering to enhance the treatment of various pathologies of the spine that require fusion. Visit www.titanspine.com to learn more and to view an animation that depicts the cellular response to the company’s surface technology.

Josh Sandberg

Josh Sandberg is the President and CEO of Ortho Spine Partners and sits on several company and industry related Boards. He also is the Creator and Editor of OrthoSpineNews.

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