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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4304197"]To Anonymous 03-14-2012, 01:23 AM:</p><p><br /></p><p>From your post, it's clear you've never worked in an OR or have spent any time in medical device development or manufacturing. You pass judgment on a company you know nothing about and are probably also 100% certain that Elvis is alive and Puff really is a magic dragon that lives in a cave and breathes fire when he's pissed off. NuVasive grew 13% in a flat market last year because they are one of the few spinal device companies that truly focus on creating technologies to better patient outcomes. They focus on that mantra and they execute it well. If XLIF was a death sentence and the study you quote had any true merit than why would all other major spine companies (Medtronic, Stryker, DePuy, K2M, Lanx, list goes on and on) be trying to copy NuVasive's lateral XLIF procedure? </p><p><br /></p><p>CoRoent XL has non-medical grade Titanium that gives off a magnetic signature? That's about as likely as finding out that Obama is really a white guy that paints himself black so hats off to you, Mr. Anonymous, for uncovering the conspiracy of the decade! The reality is NuVasive uses Ti-6Al-4V marker pins per ASTM F1472 or F136 just like every other spinal device manufacturer does. So it's not a "titanium" marker pin you idiot, it's Titanium alloy. </p><p><br /></p><p>Next time you have the urge to post something stupid you know nothing about, please save yourself and us the time and go eat your own BS sandwich...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4304197"]To Anonymous 03-14-2012, 01:23 AM: From your post, it's clear you've never worked in an OR or have spent any time in medical device development or manufacturing. You pass judgment on a company you know nothing about and are probably also 100% certain that Elvis is alive and Puff really is a magic dragon that lives in a cave and breathes fire when he's pissed off. NuVasive grew 13% in a flat market last year because they are one of the few spinal device companies that truly focus on creating technologies to better patient outcomes. They focus on that mantra and they execute it well. If XLIF was a death sentence and the study you quote had any true merit than why would all other major spine companies (Medtronic, Stryker, DePuy, K2M, Lanx, list goes on and on) be trying to copy NuVasive's lateral XLIF procedure? CoRoent XL has non-medical grade Titanium that gives off a magnetic signature? That's about as likely as finding out that Obama is really a white guy that paints himself black so hats off to you, Mr. Anonymous, for uncovering the conspiracy of the decade! The reality is NuVasive uses Ti-6Al-4V marker pins per ASTM F1472 or F136 just like every other spinal device manufacturer does. So it's not a "titanium" marker pin you idiot, it's Titanium alloy. Next time you have the urge to post something stupid you know nothing about, please save yourself and us the time and go eat your own BS sandwich...[/QUOTE]
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