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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4349233"]They're whole business model was based upon a quickie procedure but billing for a full spine fusion under the proper Insurance Code.....for a full fusion. When they never did a fusion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nuva was pushing that their procedure didn't need "Fixation". Many of the patients who got the procedure without fixation....still are not fused. 2011 there were some Medical Journal articles stating when patients didn't get fixation.....their outcomes were bad.</p><p><br /></p><p>The goo they were putting inside the plastic block to kickstart bone growth....ain't as good as they tried to make it out to be. Osteocell recall 2009....ouch.</p><p><br /></p><p>All the Nuva advertisement videos show their procedure being done...without fixation. It was their 'One Trick Pony' they were pushing for surgeons to make super fast money.......Federally endorsed of course.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4349233"]They're whole business model was based upon a quickie procedure but billing for a full spine fusion under the proper Insurance Code.....for a full fusion. When they never did a fusion. Nuva was pushing that their procedure didn't need "Fixation". Many of the patients who got the procedure without fixation....still are not fused. 2011 there were some Medical Journal articles stating when patients didn't get fixation.....their outcomes were bad. The goo they were putting inside the plastic block to kickstart bone growth....ain't as good as they tried to make it out to be. Osteocell recall 2009....ouch. All the Nuva advertisement videos show their procedure being done...without fixation. It was their 'One Trick Pony' they were pushing for surgeons to make super fast money.......Federally endorsed of course.[/QUOTE]
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