Sam Brusco, Associate Editor11.22.22
ChoiceSpine has launched an addition lordotic offering for its Harrier SA standalone anterior lumbar interbody.
The 3D-printed standalone screw-based system incorporates the company’s proprietary BioBond porous structure technology. The new addition is a 20° lordotic option, accompanying the current 10° and 15° lordotic options.
Keith Clements, ChoiceSpine’s VP of sales, told the press, " The addition of a hyperlordotic option for stand-alone ALIF procedures delivers on ChoiceSpine’s commitment to providing innovative products as the company aims to improve people’s lives with a positive customer experience.”
The Harrier SA anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) also includes an integrated cam-locking mechanism, large graft window, and corticocancellous lag screws.
The 3D-printed standalone screw-based system incorporates the company’s proprietary BioBond porous structure technology. The new addition is a 20° lordotic option, accompanying the current 10° and 15° lordotic options.
Keith Clements, ChoiceSpine’s VP of sales, told the press, " The addition of a hyperlordotic option for stand-alone ALIF procedures delivers on ChoiceSpine’s commitment to providing innovative products as the company aims to improve people’s lives with a positive customer experience.”
The Harrier SA anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) also includes an integrated cam-locking mechanism, large graft window, and corticocancellous lag screws.