
Centinel Spine released new instrumentation for its prodisc L Lumbar Total Disc Replacement (LTDR) System.
The new instruments offer additional options in critical steps in the surgical technique, such as controlling disc height during trialing/implantation, achieving precise chisel cuts to optimize implant positioning, and readjusting the implant, if necessary, after implantation.
Centinel Spine CEO Steve Murray said, “The growth in the number of lumbar total disc replacement procedures since 2018 has been tremendous—a testament to the prodisc technology, which has close to 300,000 implantations and less than a 1% revision rate, as well as improving surgeon, patient, and payer dynamics. Centinel Spine continues to invest and innovate in motion preservation to ensure surgeons have optimized implants and instruments to maximize patient outcomes. The release of these new instruments is just one example of our dedication to lumbar total disc replacement and yet another step in the execution of our robust long-term strategy.”
Soure: Centinel Spine, LLC
Centinel Spine released new instrumentation for its prodisc L Lumbar Total Disc Replacement (LTDR) System.
The new instruments offer additional options in critical steps in the surgical technique, such as controlling disc height during trialing/implantation, achieving precise chisel cuts to optimize implant positioning, and readjusting the...
Centinel Spine released new instrumentation for its prodisc L Lumbar Total Disc Replacement (LTDR) System.
The new instruments offer additional options in critical steps in the surgical technique, such as controlling disc height during trialing/implantation, achieving precise chisel cuts to optimize implant positioning, and readjusting the implant, if necessary, after implantation.
Centinel Spine CEO Steve Murray said, “The growth in the number of lumbar total disc replacement procedures since 2018 has been tremendous—a testament to the prodisc technology, which has close to 300,000 implantations and less than a 1% revision rate, as well as improving surgeon, patient, and payer dynamics. Centinel Spine continues to invest and innovate in motion preservation to ensure surgeons have optimized implants and instruments to maximize patient outcomes. The release of these new instruments is just one example of our dedication to lumbar total disc replacement and yet another step in the execution of our robust long-term strategy.”
Soure: 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.





