Business Wire06.17.16
Spineology Inc. continues its focus on anatomy-conserving surgery with the release of the Elite Expandable Interbody Fusion System.
The Elite Expandable Interbody Fusion System is designed to be implanted at a minimal height and expanded after final positioning in the disc space. This enables the surgeon to minimize neural retraction and potentially restore anatomical alignment of the spine.
“Elite is an excellent addition to Spineology’s Interbody product offering,” said John Booth, CEO of Spineology. “The expansion capabilities of the Elite design align well with our anatomy-conserving philosophy and the system provides an exceptional option for surgeons converting to the next generation of interbody technology.”
Dr. Mark Grubb of Cleveland, Ohio, implanted the first Elite Expandable Interbody implant. “The distraction capabilities of the Elite device are exceptional and large graft windows maximize the potential for bone through-growth,” he said.
“Implant sizing, insertion, and expansion are well designed with the Elite Expandable Interbody System. Delivering the Implant at the smallest possible starting height eases insertion and allows the preservation of patient anatomy,” added Dr. John Sherman of Minneapolis, Minn.
Spineology Inc. provides anatomy-conserving spinal technologies for surgeons and their patients. The Minneapolis company's surgical techniques conserve spinal bone, ligament and muscle tissue.
The Elite Expandable Interbody Fusion System is designed to be implanted at a minimal height and expanded after final positioning in the disc space. This enables the surgeon to minimize neural retraction and potentially restore anatomical alignment of the spine.
“Elite is an excellent addition to Spineology’s Interbody product offering,” said John Booth, CEO of Spineology. “The expansion capabilities of the Elite design align well with our anatomy-conserving philosophy and the system provides an exceptional option for surgeons converting to the next generation of interbody technology.”
Dr. Mark Grubb of Cleveland, Ohio, implanted the first Elite Expandable Interbody implant. “The distraction capabilities of the Elite device are exceptional and large graft windows maximize the potential for bone through-growth,” he said.
“Implant sizing, insertion, and expansion are well designed with the Elite Expandable Interbody System. Delivering the Implant at the smallest possible starting height eases insertion and allows the preservation of patient anatomy,” added Dr. John Sherman of Minneapolis, Minn.
Spineology Inc. provides anatomy-conserving spinal technologies for surgeons and their patients. The Minneapolis company's surgical techniques conserve spinal bone, ligament and muscle tissue.