
Carlsmed marked the first personalized cervical plating procedure using the corra Cervical Plating System, the latest addition to its portfolio of personalized spine surgery solutions. Commercial launch of corra is slated for later this year.
The system is designed to stabilize the cervical spine during fusion procedures using patient-specific plates tailored to each individual’s anatomy and surgical plan. Utilizing Carlsmed’s digital surgery ecosystem, key anatomical aspects including screw positioning and plate curvature are tailored pre-operatively to each vertebral level, helping support consistent fixation and precise alignment for Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. When used in conjunction with the aprevo cervical planning and interbody fusion devices, the corra Personalized Plating System can provide anatomical fit and fixation for patients.
Data from the clinical evaluation will inform continued product refinement as Carlsmed prepares for broader market introduction. The Company expects to conduct additional evaluations in the coming months and anticipates commercial launch later this year.
Mike Cordonnier, Chairman and CEO of Carlsmed, said, “This first procedure and the commencement of the clinical evaluation is an important step in validating our technology in a real-world setting. We developed corra to address unmet needs in cervical spine surgery, and we remain committed to delivering solutions designed to support surgeons, improve alignment precision and enhance patient outcomes through truly personalized design.”
Source: Carlsmed
Carlsmed marked the first personalized cervical plating procedure using the corra Cervical Plating System, the latest addition to its portfolio of personalized spine surgery solutions. Commercial launch of corra is slated for later this year.
The system is designed to stabilize the cervical spine during fusion procedures using patient-specific...
Carlsmed marked the first personalized cervical plating procedure using the corra Cervical Plating System, the latest addition to its portfolio of personalized spine surgery solutions. Commercial launch of corra is slated for later this year.
The system is designed to stabilize the cervical spine during fusion procedures using patient-specific plates tailored to each individual’s anatomy and surgical plan. Utilizing Carlsmed’s digital surgery ecosystem, key anatomical aspects including screw positioning and plate curvature are tailored pre-operatively to each vertebral level, helping support consistent fixation and precise alignment for Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. When used in conjunction with the aprevo cervical planning and interbody fusion devices, the corra Personalized Plating System can provide anatomical fit and fixation for patients.
Data from the clinical evaluation will inform continued product refinement as Carlsmed prepares for broader market introduction. The Company expects to conduct additional evaluations in the coming months and anticipates commercial launch later this year.
Mike Cordonnier, Chairman and CEO of Carlsmed, said, “This first procedure and the commencement of the clinical evaluation is an important step in validating our technology in a real-world setting. We developed corra to address unmet needs in cervical spine surgery, and we remain committed to delivering solutions designed to support surgeons, improve alignment precision and enhance patient outcomes through truly personalized design.”
Source: Carlsmed
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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.





