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Globus Medical Launches ADIRA XLIF Plate System

This is the company’s first product launch compatible with its expanded lateral interbody portfolio.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Globus Medical, a leading musculoskeletal solutions company, has commercially launched its ADIRA XLIF Plate System, the company’s first product launch compatible across its expanded lateral interbody portfolio.
 
The ADIRA XLIF Plate System refines lateral plating by offering simplified insertion workflows and a rigid coupling mechanism to align plates over interbody spacers to enhance construct stability. It is compatible with bone screws and lateral MIS anchors, offering procedural versatility for bone fixation options as well as interbody spacer types.
 
“This launch represents an important milestone in our integration roadmap,” said David Hole, president of Spine at Globus Medical. “Through the system’s ability to be paired with our industry-leading Globus and NuVasive interbody spacers, ADIRA™ demonstrates our continued commitment to accelerated procedural innovation in lateral spine surgery.”
 
“This system provides both efficiency and confidence in cases that require stand-alone or supplemental lateral plating,” said Dr. Anthony Bozzio, MD, Bay Street Orthopaedics & Spine. “Whether attaching the plate in situ or on the back table for static single-construct insertion, the system provides me with streamlined, rigid plate-interbody connection.”
 
ADIRA plates are designed to thread rigidly into RISE-L, Modulus XLIF, Hedron L, Cohere XLIF, TransContinental, and CoRoent XLIF interbody spacers, to help reduce the risk of spacer migration while accommodating varied patient anatomy and surgeon preferences.
 

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