09.23.15
Carlsbad, Calif.-based Alphatec Holdings Inc., parent company of Alphatec Spine Inc., has launched its Arsenal osteotomy instrument set, further expanding the Arsenal spinal fixation system launched earlier this year. The set is a foundational component supporting Alphatec’s Arsenal Deformity pipeline program that is targeted for beta launch in the first quarter of 2016.
“The Arsenal Osteotomy Instrument Set represents a great statement regarding Alphatec’s commitment to its deformity surgeons,” said Robert Eastlack, M.D., a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in complex spinal conditions including spinal deformity, spinal reconstructions and revisions at Scripps Green Hospital, La Jolla, Calif.
Eastlack successfully performed surgery on the first patient using the new Arsenal osteotomy instrument set with the Arsenal spinal fixation system in early September.
The Arsenal osteotomy instrument set was developed to support complex spinal cases, designed to provide procedural efficiency, ergonomic instrumentation and multiple instrument options to accommodate anatomical diversity. The set supports posterior column osteotomies, pedicle subtraction osteotomies and vertebral column resections. Many of these procedures are necessary when addressing complex spine cases, including deformity, which the company estimates to be a $650M worldwide market.
“Alphatec continues to focus on innovation that further enhances the surgeon and patient surgical experiences,” said Jim Corbett, president and CEO of Alphatec Spine. “Continuing to expand the Arsenal platform to capture a broader surgeon market is a key component of our corporate strategy. Launching the new osteotomy set is a direct result of our execution of that strategy. We are excited about the prospects for Arsenal and the Arsenal osteotomy instrument set as it provides a prelude into our deformity program in Q1 of 2016.”
Alphatec Spine makes spinal fusion technology products and solutions for the treatment of spinal disorders associated with disease and degeneration, congenital deformities and trauma.
“The Arsenal Osteotomy Instrument Set represents a great statement regarding Alphatec’s commitment to its deformity surgeons,” said Robert Eastlack, M.D., a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in complex spinal conditions including spinal deformity, spinal reconstructions and revisions at Scripps Green Hospital, La Jolla, Calif.
Eastlack successfully performed surgery on the first patient using the new Arsenal osteotomy instrument set with the Arsenal spinal fixation system in early September.
The Arsenal osteotomy instrument set was developed to support complex spinal cases, designed to provide procedural efficiency, ergonomic instrumentation and multiple instrument options to accommodate anatomical diversity. The set supports posterior column osteotomies, pedicle subtraction osteotomies and vertebral column resections. Many of these procedures are necessary when addressing complex spine cases, including deformity, which the company estimates to be a $650M worldwide market.
“Alphatec continues to focus on innovation that further enhances the surgeon and patient surgical experiences,” said Jim Corbett, president and CEO of Alphatec Spine. “Continuing to expand the Arsenal platform to capture a broader surgeon market is a key component of our corporate strategy. Launching the new osteotomy set is a direct result of our execution of that strategy. We are excited about the prospects for Arsenal and the Arsenal osteotomy instrument set as it provides a prelude into our deformity program in Q1 of 2016.”
Alphatec Spine makes spinal fusion technology products and solutions for the treatment of spinal disorders associated with disease and degeneration, congenital deformities and trauma.