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restor3d Launches Ossera AFX: Personalized 3D Printed Implants for Complex Bone Defects

restor3d Launches Ossera AFX: Personalized 3D Printed Implants for Complex Bone Defects

February 13, 2026 Medical

restor3d, a specialist in 3D printed personalized orthopedic solutions, has announced the full commercial release of the Ossera AFX Ankle Fusion Cage System. The platform, designed to address complex ankle fusion cases, is now available in both standard off-the-shelf and custom made-to-order configurations.

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