
Spinal Elements received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Sapphire® X for anterior cervical fixation. Commercial launch is slated for coming months.
Sapphire X features integrated instrumentation and high angulation screws designed to help preserve the patient’s skeletal and muscle tissue. Post-op, the low-overhang implant is designed to minimize disruption to the patient’s nearby healthy anatomy.
“We are thrilled that Sapphire X, another organically developed MIS Ultra solution, is one step closer to clinical use and commercial introduction,” stated Jason Blain, President and CEO. “We believe Sapphire X has the potential to improve the intra-operative experience while reducing long-term adjacent level degeneration, one of the recognized unintended consequences in this application.”
Spinal Elements announced its MIS Ultra platform in June of this year.
Spinal Elements received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Sapphire® X for anterior cervical fixation. Commercial launch is slated for coming months.
Sapphire X features integrated instrumentation and high angulation screws designed to help preserve the patient’s skeletal and muscle tissue. Post-op, the low-overhang implant is designed to...
Spinal Elements received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Sapphire® X for anterior cervical fixation. Commercial launch is slated for coming months.
Sapphire X features integrated instrumentation and high angulation screws designed to help preserve the patient’s skeletal and muscle tissue. Post-op, the low-overhang implant is designed to minimize disruption to the patient’s nearby healthy anatomy.
“We are thrilled that Sapphire X, another organically developed MIS Ultra solution, is one step closer to clinical use and commercial introduction,” stated Jason Blain, President and CEO. “We believe Sapphire X has the potential to improve the intra-operative experience while reducing long-term adjacent level degeneration, one of the recognized unintended consequences in this application.”
Spinal Elements announced its MIS Ultra platform in June of this year.
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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.





