SINTX Technologies, Inc. (SINT) announced the publication of a new peer-reviewed study demonstrating the biomechanical advantages of silicon nitride in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures. The study was conducted by researchers at SRM Institute of Science and Technology in collaboration with SINTX Technologies. The results highlight silicon nitrides superior biomechanical performance, particularly in reducing implant subsidence, improving load distribution, and enhancing spinal stability.
The company said it continues to engage with strategic partners to drive adoption of silicon nitride-based medical devices, including cervical interbody fusion cages and
other orthopedic applications.
Shares of SINTX Technologies are up 7% in pre-market trade on Wednesday.
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