Integra LifeSciences opened a new facility for spine surgery research, education and training using Integra's products in Irvine, Calif., according to a company news release.
The 2,800 square-foot Center for Research, Education and Training combines classroom training and lab space, which includes four fully equipped surgical stations designed to mimic operating rooms. Physicians can practice procedures on cadaveric specimens and test new products, such as c-arm fluoroscopy systems and endoscopy towers.
Additionally, the facility includes a lecture room hardwired for internet access and audio/visual equipment.
Read the release on Integra LifeSciences' Center for Research, Education and Development in pdf.
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The 2,800 square-foot Center for Research, Education and Training combines classroom training and lab space, which includes four fully equipped surgical stations designed to mimic operating rooms. Physicians can practice procedures on cadaveric specimens and test new products, such as c-arm fluoroscopy systems and endoscopy towers.
Additionally, the facility includes a lecture room hardwired for internet access and audio/visual equipment.
Read the release on Integra LifeSciences' Center for Research, Education and Development in pdf.
Read more coverage on Integra LifeSciences:
- Integra LifeSciences Introduces New Retraction System for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Integra LifeSciences Reports 8% Increase in Total Revenue
- Integra LifeSciences Launches Four New Surgical Instruments