
Centinel Spine announced the completion of the 10,000th case in the U.S. with the Match-the-Disc prodisc Cervical TDR System.
The new Match-the-Disc prodisc Cervical TDR System comprises three devices recently launched in the United States—prodisc C Vivo, prodisc C SK and prodisc C Nova. The prodisc C Nova product, released on a limited basis in October 2024, is the newest prodisc Cervical technology available in the U.S. Over 900 surgeons have used the Match-the-Disc system.
Commenting on the 10,000th U.S. procedure milestone, Centinel Spine CEO Steve Murray notes, “The rapid uptake, the acceleration of new adopting surgeons, and the repeat usage all demonstrate the value that the prodisc Match-the-Disc Cervical system brings to surgeons. Offering implant optionality to better match the patient’s anatomy is unique to the system and has clearly been viewed as a benefit. The fact that the 10,000 procedure milestone was achieved in half the time to surpass the 5,000 procedure milestone indicates that not only is prodisc delivering value to surgeons and patients but that the adoption of motion preservation over cervical spinal fusion is accelerating.”
The prodisc portfolio offers both cervical and lumbar implants with anatomically-differentiated designs. Centinel Spine is the only company with FDA approval for both cervical and lumbar TDR systems. All prodisc cervical and lumbar devices incorporate prodisc CORE technology, the basis behind predictable clinical outcomes of the prodisc platform after over 30 years and 275,000 implantations worldwide.
Source: Centinel Spine, LLC
Centinel Spine announced the completion of the 10,000th case in the U.S. with the Match-the-Disc prodisc Cervical TDR System.
The new Match-the-Disc prodisc Cervical TDR System comprises three devices recently launched in the United States—prodisc C Vivo, prodisc C SK and prodisc C Nova. The prodisc C Nova product, released on a limited...
Centinel Spine announced the completion of the 10,000th case in the U.S. with the Match-the-Disc prodisc Cervical TDR System.
The new Match-the-Disc prodisc Cervical TDR System comprises three devices recently launched in the United States—prodisc C Vivo, prodisc C SK and prodisc C Nova. The prodisc C Nova product, released on a limited basis in October 2024, is the newest prodisc Cervical technology available in the U.S. Over 900 surgeons have used the Match-the-Disc system.
Commenting on the 10,000th U.S. procedure milestone, Centinel Spine CEO Steve Murray notes, “The rapid uptake, the acceleration of new adopting surgeons, and the repeat usage all demonstrate the value that the prodisc Match-the-Disc Cervical system brings to surgeons. Offering implant optionality to better match the patient’s anatomy is unique to the system and has clearly been viewed as a benefit. The fact that the 10,000 procedure milestone was achieved in half the time to surpass the 5,000 procedure milestone indicates that not only is prodisc delivering value to surgeons and patients but that the adoption of motion preservation over cervical spinal fusion is accelerating.”
The prodisc portfolio offers both cervical and lumbar implants with anatomically-differentiated designs. Centinel Spine is the only company with FDA approval for both cervical and lumbar TDR systems. All prodisc cervical and lumbar devices incorporate prodisc CORE technology, the basis behind predictable clinical outcomes of the prodisc platform after over 30 years and 275,000 implantations worldwide.
Source: Centinel Spine, LLC
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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.