Camber Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market SPIRA-A Integrated technology.
SPIRA-A Integrated Fixation is an anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) device with an open matrix design to permit packing with autogenous and/or allogenous graft material to facilitate fusion, as well as additional fixation options to secure the implant in the disc space.
SPIRA-A Integrated offers a complete solution to the ALIF procedure, with integrated fixation deployed in a traditional ALIF cage and approach, as well as a windswept cage geometry for accessing L5-S1 with difficult vascular anatomy, and each implant offers up to 40 points of endplate contact.
The superior and inferior surfaces of the SPIRA-A Integrated device have a rough surface to help prevent movement of the device while fusion takes place, and structural arches to help distribute load across the joint space. The device contains three holes to insert bone screws or anchors for integrated fixation, as well as blocking screws to prevent fixation back-out.
SPIRA-A’s screws and anchors have been designed to complement the performance of the cage, increase fixation in the cortical endplate and provide 3D-printed anchors with a SPIRA Surface, designed to increase potential for osseointegration and resist pull-out.
Source: Camber Spine
Camber Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market SPIRA-A Integrated technology.
SPIRA-A Integrated Fixation is an anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) device with an open matrix design to permit packing with autogenous and/or allogenous graft material to facilitate fusion, as well as additional fixation options to secure the implant in...
Camber Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market SPIRA-A Integrated technology.
SPIRA-A Integrated Fixation is an anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) device with an open matrix design to permit packing with autogenous and/or allogenous graft material to facilitate fusion, as well as additional fixation options to secure the implant in the disc space.
SPIRA-A Integrated offers a complete solution to the ALIF procedure, with integrated fixation deployed in a traditional ALIF cage and approach, as well as a windswept cage geometry for accessing L5-S1 with difficult vascular anatomy, and each implant offers up to 40 points of endplate contact.
The superior and inferior surfaces of the SPIRA-A Integrated device have a rough surface to help prevent movement of the device while fusion takes place, and structural arches to help distribute load across the joint space. The device contains three holes to insert bone screws or anchors for integrated fixation, as well as blocking screws to prevent fixation back-out.
SPIRA-A’s screws and anchors have been designed to complement the performance of the cage, increase fixation in the cortical endplate and provide 3D-printed anchors with a SPIRA Surface, designed to increase potential for osseointegration and resist pull-out.
Source: Camber Spine
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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.