04/02/2026
In ophthalmology, porous spheres have long been used to restore volume in the anophthalmic socket due to their ability to vascularly integrate.
But implants could fail to integrate completely, leaving central voids where bacteria can thrive, increasing the risk of deep orbital infection, and causing rejection years later. (Chuo et al., 2009).
That's why Poriferous created the Cor-TecTM, an implant with a porous outer structure for integration, paired with a solid core to eliminate center-space voids. The result? An implant with:
Full vascular integration
Long-term structural stability
Zero reported failures
Built from clinical insight, designed for better outcomes. That's the SU-POR way.
Join the surgeons already using Cor-Tec. Schedule a demo or request case support at us@poriferous.com