St. Francis Medical Technologies was acquired by Kyphon on December 4, 2006

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St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc.

960 Atlantic Avenue Suite 102,
Alameda, California 94501
United States,
(510)337-2600

St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. manufactures the X-STOP Interspinous Process Decompression (IPD) System, the first FDA-approved interspinous process device for treating lumbar spinal stenosis.


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