RTI Surgical

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RTI Surgical

RTI Surgical is a global surgical implant company that provides surgeons with safe biologic, metal, and synthetic implants. The company is known for its innovative approach to surgical solutions, focusing on the development and distribution of implants used in various medical procedures.

History[edit | edit source]

RTI Surgical was founded in 1998 as Regeneration Technologies, Inc. The company initially focused on the processing of allograft tissues for use in orthopedic and other surgical procedures. Over the years, RTI Surgical expanded its product offerings and capabilities through strategic acquisitions and partnerships.

In 2013, the company rebranded as RTI Surgical to reflect its broader focus on surgical implants beyond allograft tissues. The company has since grown to become a leading provider of surgical solutions, with a presence in multiple countries around the world.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

RTI Surgical offers a wide range of products and services designed to meet the needs of surgeons and their patients. These include:

  • Biologic Implants: RTI Surgical provides a variety of biologic implants, including allograft and xenograft tissues, which are used in orthopedic, dental, and other surgical procedures.
  • Metal Implants: The company offers metal implants for use in spinal, orthopedic, and trauma surgeries. These implants are designed to provide stability and support during the healing process.
  • Synthetic Implants: RTI Surgical also develops synthetic implants, which are used in various surgical applications to mimic the properties of natural tissues.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

RTI Surgical is committed to advancing the field of surgical implants through ongoing research and development. The company invests in the development of new technologies and materials to improve the safety and efficacy of its products. RTI Surgical collaborates with leading researchers and institutions to stay at the forefront of surgical innovation.

Quality and Safety[edit | edit source]

RTI Surgical places a strong emphasis on quality and safety in all aspects of its operations. The company adheres to strict regulatory standards and employs rigorous quality control measures to ensure the safety and effectiveness of its products. RTI Surgical's commitment to quality is reflected in its ISO 13485 certification and compliance with FDA regulations.

Global Presence[edit | edit source]

RTI Surgical operates in multiple countries, providing surgeons worldwide with access to its innovative surgical solutions. The company has manufacturing facilities and distribution centers strategically located to serve its global customer base efficiently.

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