4WEB Medical received regulatory clearance to market the newest addition to the company’s anterior lumbar implant portfolio, the Anterior Spine Truss System with Anchor Fixation (ASTS-AF).
4WEB’s current anterior lumbar implant offering includes a traditional interbody with the option of an integrated plate and a stand-alone interbody with screw fixation. This regulatory clearance expands the portfolio with the ability to deliver anchor fixation through a less invasive surgical approach than traditional integrated spacers. Anchor fixation facilitates easier implantation with challenging patient anatomy, provides comparable mechanical stability to traditional stand-alone ALIF systems with screw fixation and allows multiple options for securing the interbody to the vertebrae.
In addition to the ASTS-AF, the company also plans to expand its overall portfolio with additional products focused on expandable, SI joint and patient matched spine implants.
Geoff Bigos, Vice President of 4WEB Medical’s Spine Division, commented, “Adding anchor fixation to 4WEB’s existing product offering will allow the company access to a new market segment, providing opportunity for growth.”
Source: 4WEB Medical
4WEB Medical received regulatory clearance to market the newest addition to the company’s anterior lumbar implant portfolio, the Anterior Spine Truss System with Anchor Fixation (ASTS-AF).
4WEB’s current anterior lumbar implant offering includes a traditional interbody with the option of an integrated plate and a stand-alone interbody with...
4WEB Medical received regulatory clearance to market the newest addition to the company’s anterior lumbar implant portfolio, the Anterior Spine Truss System with Anchor Fixation (ASTS-AF).
4WEB’s current anterior lumbar implant offering includes a traditional interbody with the option of an integrated plate and a stand-alone interbody with screw fixation. This regulatory clearance expands the portfolio with the ability to deliver anchor fixation through a less invasive surgical approach than traditional integrated spacers. Anchor fixation facilitates easier implantation with challenging patient anatomy, provides comparable mechanical stability to traditional stand-alone ALIF systems with screw fixation and allows multiple options for securing the interbody to the vertebrae.
In addition to the ASTS-AF, the company also plans to expand its overall portfolio with additional products focused on expandable, SI joint and patient matched spine implants.
Geoff Bigos, Vice President of 4WEB Medical’s Spine Division, commented, “Adding anchor fixation to 4WEB’s existing product offering will allow the company access to a new market segment, providing opportunity for growth.”
Source: 4WEB Medical
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.