Tenon Medical Inc. Launches Catamaran® SE SI Joint Fusion System to Meet Growing Market Demand

Reuters08-19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TNONW">Tenon Medical</a> Inc. Launches Catamaran® SE SI Joint Fusion System to Meet Growing Market Demand

Tenon Medical, Inc. has announced the full commercial market launch of its new Catamaran® SE SI Joint Fusion System. This expansion marks a significant milestone for the company as it introduces a new SI Joint Fixation Device with a reduced profile, offering physicians a smaller implant option for sacroiliac joint fusion procedures. The Catamaran SE device aims to provide immediate SI joint stabilization and is designed for a minimally invasive surgical approach. This launch comes after successful performance validation during the alpha phase and aligns with Tenon's strategy to strengthen its position in the SI joint market. The company is prepared to meet growing demand with expanded inventories and field support, following the recent acquisition of SiVantage.

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