December 13, 2016
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Spineology completes limited release of expandable interbody fusion system

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Spineology announced it has completed the limited release of its Elite expandable interbody fusion system.

According to a company press release, the implant is placed into the disc space in a contracted minimal height in order to minimize dissection and neural retraction. Then, in increments, the implant is expended to restore the anatomical height of the space to maximize fit and potentially offer indirect neural decompression.

“During the Elite limited release, we took close note of surgeon feedback and what they desired to best treat their patients,” John Booth, chief executive officer of Spineology, said in the release.  “Observing the surgeon reactions during the limited release and implementing requested enhancements strengthens our belief that Elite will be an exceptional, well received, interbody option in the growing expandable implant market.”

 

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www.spineology.com