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Wright Medical Group, Inc., a global orthopaedic medical device company, today announced the 510K clearance of PRO-STIMâ„¢ Injectable Osteoinductive Bone Graft Substitute. PRO-STIMâ„¢ graft is a composite grafting material that is injected through a small needle, hardens, and is replaced by the patient's new bone over time.
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