I agree. Nuvasive is losing literally millions upon millions of dollars by not having Stryde on the market. They probably have their engineers on top of this as we speak. How long for it to return? Who knows. But, it couldn't that long. The technology is already developed and has demonstrated success in a large number of patients. It's simply a matter of tweaking a few things. Let me know your thoughts.
Quote from: BreaktoGrow on March 08, 2021, 10:35:06 PMI agree. Nuvasive is losing literally millions upon millions of dollars by not having Stryde on the market. They probably have their engineers on top of this as we speak. How long for it to return? Who knows. But, it couldn't that long. The technology is already developed and has demonstrated success in a large number of patients. It's simply a matter of tweaking a few things. Let me know your thoughts.
End of this year you can anticipate with STRYDE. Before is optimism.
I just talked to a representative of Nuvasive. There is no problem with Stryde. The reason it has stopped shipping is that a new regulation requires a study for biocompatibility and toxicity. They will finish this study within Q3 this year. Therefore it should definitely be available in Q4, I.e. October.
Other manufacturers would need to do the same. However whether they do it or not is another question.
That's great news. Do you have the contact number for that representative? Thanks for sharing, by the way.
Quote from: hanshi on March 10, 2021, 02:26:01 PMI just talked to a representative of Nuvasive. There is no problem with Stryde. The reason it has stopped shipping is that a new regulation requires a study for biocompatibility and toxicity. They will finish this study within Q3 this year. Therefore it should definitely be available in Q4, I.e. October.
Other manufacturers would need to do the same. However whether they do it or not is another question.
Paley has announced that 60% of people have had odd bone formation possibly due to corrosion. How can you be sure there is no problem with Stryde?
Quote from: one on March 11, 2021, 07:02:41 AMPaley has announced that 60% of people have had odd bone formation possibly due to corrosion. How can you be sure there is no problem with Stryde?
If that.. is true... that's a very serious concern...
Quote from: PANDA:BEAR.. on March 11, 2021, 07:12:50 AMIf that.. is true... that's a very serious concern...
Could "odd" be a problem though. I can only imagine if it was they would have brought up the issue then and not only now.
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