Business Wire08.29.16
Life Spine, a medical device company that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets products for the surgical treatment of spinal disorders, announced today (26 Aug) that the company has successfully completed initial cases with the SENTRY Lateral Plate System. SENTRY is a revolutionary lateral plate that has a low profile, intuitive design with a cam locking mechanism, which allows the system to provide visual, tactile, and audible confirmation of final locking.
SENTRY rounds out Life Spine’s full procedural offering for eLIF lateral fusion, which consists of the LONGBOW Expandable Spacer, CENTRIC Expandable Retractor System, OSTEO-LINK biologics, PLATEAU-X Lateral Spacer System, and an integrated full line neuromonitoring system.
“The SENTRY Lateral Plate System is a key innovation and has changed the way I approach my MIS procedures. The slim profile and small size work seamlessly with my minimally invasive approach, allowing me to keep the incision site as small as possible,” said Dr. Zeshan Hyder, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at the Bone and Joint Specialists in Indiana. “I am also able to achieve the ideal amount of fixation without having to use percutaneous screws. Because of that, I am only creating one incision site instead of multiple.”
SENTRY is scheduled for full product release by the end of 2016.
SENTRY rounds out Life Spine’s full procedural offering for eLIF lateral fusion, which consists of the LONGBOW Expandable Spacer, CENTRIC Expandable Retractor System, OSTEO-LINK biologics, PLATEAU-X Lateral Spacer System, and an integrated full line neuromonitoring system.
“The SENTRY Lateral Plate System is a key innovation and has changed the way I approach my MIS procedures. The slim profile and small size work seamlessly with my minimally invasive approach, allowing me to keep the incision site as small as possible,” said Dr. Zeshan Hyder, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at the Bone and Joint Specialists in Indiana. “I am also able to achieve the ideal amount of fixation without having to use percutaneous screws. Because of that, I am only creating one incision site instead of multiple.”
SENTRY is scheduled for full product release by the end of 2016.