Globe Newswire12.21.15
DeGen Medical has received clearance from the FDA for our cervical interbody fusion device—Latitude-C Cervical Interbody Spacer System. Latitude-C Cervical Interbody Spacer offers the surgeon a wide variety of materials based on patient needs—PEEK-OPTIMA, Porous Titanium with PEEK, PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced, Titanium, and Carbon fiber-reinforced (CFR) PEEK-OPTIMA.
The Latitude-C Cervical Interbody Spacer is unique, patent pending design considers the uncinate process of the cervical vertebra. The lateral angles of the Latitude-C cervical spacer device are unique to match individual patient anatomy and different angles allow for perfect fit at every fusion level.
"The Latitude-C graft is a tectonic shift away from traditional rectangular shape cervical grafts. The trapezoidal shape is tremendous improvement in respecting the correct anatomy of patients," said Dr. Chokshi at Pee Dee Spine Center, Florence, SC.
The Latitude-C Cervical Interbody fusion devices come in variety of shapes and sizes:
The Latitude-C interbody fusion devices will be available in Q1 of 2016.
The Latitude-C Cervical Interbody Spacer is unique, patent pending design considers the uncinate process of the cervical vertebra. The lateral angles of the Latitude-C cervical spacer device are unique to match individual patient anatomy and different angles allow for perfect fit at every fusion level.
"The Latitude-C graft is a tectonic shift away from traditional rectangular shape cervical grafts. The trapezoidal shape is tremendous improvement in respecting the correct anatomy of patients," said Dr. Chokshi at Pee Dee Spine Center, Florence, SC.
The Latitude-C Cervical Interbody fusion devices come in variety of shapes and sizes:
- The system offers five different footprints from 12x12mm to 20x15mm and each size has 10 heights—5 to 14mm.
- There are three different shape options to choose from‑Anatomic, Lordotic and Parallel.
- The system is delivered in several color coded options for procedural flexibility.
The Latitude-C interbody fusion devices will be available in Q1 of 2016.