Spinal

Welocme to L&K Biomed

L&K Biomed has been motivated to improve the Medical Industry as well as human health as a leading company in the Spinal Medical Device field.
As a medical device manufacturer, L&K Biomed successfully developed business in North America, the biggest medical device market in the world since L&K Basic lumbar spinal fixation system approved in Korea MFDS and US FDA. Furthermore, L&K Biomed now try to develop new markets in the Middle East, Europe and South America to broaden global sales network.
In addition to achieving outstanding sales performance of spinal implants, we gradually invest in R&D for new products such as Cardiovascular products and Cell Simulation kits, to contribute to the development and delivery of high-quality innovative medical devices for a healthier and better life.
Based on domestic, international sales network and R&D partnerships, L&K Biomed are continuously inspired to enrich people's lives through efforts on improvements in sustainable growth, product diversification and ddlivering unique and creative products as a Global Healthcare Company.

 

Welocme to 3dmorphic

Personalisation
We enable rapid adjustment (personalisation) of generic devices.
Mass market patient specific
Our technology optimises the personalisation process – significantly reducing required engineering design time. This enables a personalised approach to be applicable to a range of devices that, until now, have not been addressable. The process of personalisation is more time-efficient, and thereby cost- effective, compared to designing a custom device from scratch. In this way, we make possible the reshaping of hardware elements.
PATIENT SPECIFIC SPINAL IMPLANTS

Spinal Devices
Inter-body cages
Conventional spinal fusion devices (cages) do not always fit a patient's anatomy and require prepping of vertebral endplates to accommodate the device. Once inserted, suboptimal fit of the device with those endplates can create pressure hotspots that can lead to subsidence of the device into the endplate - thereby obviating the purpose of the procedure and potentially leading to renewed pain and reoperation for the patient. Patient-specific devices that fit well can overcome these deficiencies.
Even stress distribution in contacting anatomy​
Shown here is the stress distribution in the device (left) and contacting endplate anatomy (right). Note the even distribution of low stress (green colours) in the endplate.
Vertebrectomy Devices
Certain procedures require the removal of one or more vertebrae and replacement with devices that provide stability and fixation while conforming to adjacent vertebral endplates. Our patient-specific solutions have demonstrated good initial stability, while significantly reducing operating theatre time for implantation. The implications are reduced infection risk for the patient, reduced blood loss, and a reduction in operation costs.