Video Overview: Motion Preservation Spinal Implants
Virtual tour of capabilities to manufacture motion preservation spinal disc implants.
Read white papers, technical tips, how-tos, and success stories of how we've partnered with customers to achieve their goals.
Virtual tour of capabilities to manufacture motion preservation spinal disc implants.
Rooted in decades of experience and respected by surgeons worldwide, the Viant hip arthroplasty instrument line has been optimized for repeated use and ease of cleaning and sterilization.
From manufacturing transfers to new product introductions, Viant can help accelerate your time to market.
With over 10 years of experience and more than 170,000 spinal disc implants made, trust Viant’s Orthopedic Implant and Coatings Center of Excellence for your motion preservation spinal implant program.
$8 million investment, including new building & FDA-approved vacuum plasma spray (VPS) equipment, enhances in-house coating and single-source orthopedic implant capabilities
Virtual tour of our orthopedic implant and instrument facility in Ft Wayne, Indiana
While new materials are being made available, orthopedic device makers still lean on the well-established options for most new development.
Bringing a product to market is heavily layered with external factors like competition, regulatory requirements and technology advancements in materials and design and development tools.
Virtual tour of our orthopedic implant facility in Chaumont, France.
Viant provided end-to-end solutions for this orthopedic implant, including fabrication and subassembly of metal and polymer components, finishing, assembly, and sterile packaging.
A large, market-leading orthopedics company turned to Viant for help in developing instruments for a high-profile, integrated joint replacement system.
Viant shares expertise on material advances in orthopedics including titanium-coated PEEK, Nitinol, and bioabsorbables.
A large supplier of orthopedic devices obtained an established arthroscopic product line as part of an acquisition.
A fast-growing, midsize company in the spine market sought a supplier that could support the development of a new universal case and tray system for all its current and future reusable spinal surgery instruments.