06.27.14
Knoxville, Tenn.-based ChoiceSpine LP has earned U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for its Blackbird posterior cervical spinal system. The system was designed by a surgeon panel with the goal of improving upon current designs available in the market, simplifying instrumentation, and improving patient outcomes.
Key features of the Black bird system include 70 degrees of non-biased polyaxial screw angulation, a dovetail set screw design, and facile instrumentation.
"The Blackbird posterior cervical system is the first of seven systems we are launching in the next 12 months,” said Anderson Collins, director of business development. “This system is the result of a lot of hard work between our internal team, distributor partners, and physician partners. We are extremely excited about the Blackbird posterior cervical spinal system and the growth potential that our company receives from having this offering available to our distributors."
"With the all of the new systems we are currently working on, we expect that 2014 will prove to be a tremendous year for ChoiceSpine,” commented ChoiceSpine Principals Marty Altshuler and Rick Henson. “Blackbird is the first stepping stone for a very busy and exciting year. Our internal team and distributor partners have worked extremely hard to foster the growth of ChoiceSpine, and we are continuing to add systems to meet the needs of the market.”
ChoiceSpine makes orthopedic and neurosurgical devices.
Key features of the Black bird system include 70 degrees of non-biased polyaxial screw angulation, a dovetail set screw design, and facile instrumentation.
"The Blackbird posterior cervical system is the first of seven systems we are launching in the next 12 months,” said Anderson Collins, director of business development. “This system is the result of a lot of hard work between our internal team, distributor partners, and physician partners. We are extremely excited about the Blackbird posterior cervical spinal system and the growth potential that our company receives from having this offering available to our distributors."
"With the all of the new systems we are currently working on, we expect that 2014 will prove to be a tremendous year for ChoiceSpine,” commented ChoiceSpine Principals Marty Altshuler and Rick Henson. “Blackbird is the first stepping stone for a very busy and exciting year. Our internal team and distributor partners have worked extremely hard to foster the growth of ChoiceSpine, and we are continuing to add systems to meet the needs of the market.”
ChoiceSpine makes orthopedic and neurosurgical devices.