Using the latest medical technology

We are always excited to work alongside skilled neurosurgeons like Dr. Shelby Burks, in Miami, Florida, who utilize advanced technologies to help better treat their patients. Here, Dr. Burks performs an L1-3 laminectomy, fusion, and a left-sided L2 partial corpectomy to remove a metastatic sarcoma and stabilize with Icotec’s BlackArmor® screw system. Our radiolucent Carbon/PEEK implants provide artifact-free imaging and allow for safer, more precise delivery of radiation treatment postoperatively.

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Icotec Medical, Inc.
Icotec Medical, Inc.
Icotec Medical, Inc.
Icotec Medical, Inc.

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