
Genesys Spine commenced commercial launch of the Stasys-C 3DP Cervical Standalone System, a 3D-printed, zero-profile cervical interbody solution designed to simplify anterior cervical procedures while promoting early fusion.
Engineered with a non-screw-based fixation method and inserted through a direct anterior approach, Stasys-C offers quick, non-impacting anchor deployment that eliminates the need for an awl or drill. Its Quick Turn Cam Lock provides surgeons with instant visual confirmation of anchor engagement and locking.
Stasys-C is FDA-cleared as a true standalone system, requiring no supplemental fixation. It features SemaFour surface optimization, a proprietary 3D-printed surface design that maximizes surface roughness, surface energy and wettability.
The system is offered in both 14×12 mm and 17×14 mm footprints, with interbody heights ranging from 5 mm to 12 mm. The implants feature a titanium alloy locking mechanism and are inserted using two titanium alloy anchors. Should revision be necessary, the anchors can be easily removed using dedicated instrumentation, with no need for drilling.
Source: Genesys Spine
Genesys Spine commenced commercial launch of the Stasys-C 3DP Cervical Standalone System, a 3D-printed, zero-profile cervical interbody solution designed to simplify anterior cervical procedures while promoting early fusion.
Engineered with a non-screw-based fixation method and inserted through a direct anterior approach, Stasys-C offers...
Genesys Spine commenced commercial launch of the Stasys-C 3DP Cervical Standalone System, a 3D-printed, zero-profile cervical interbody solution designed to simplify anterior cervical procedures while promoting early fusion.
Engineered with a non-screw-based fixation method and inserted through a direct anterior approach, Stasys-C offers quick, non-impacting anchor deployment that eliminates the need for an awl or drill. Its Quick Turn Cam Lock provides surgeons with instant visual confirmation of anchor engagement and locking.
Stasys-C is FDA-cleared as a true standalone system, requiring no supplemental fixation. It features SemaFour surface optimization, a proprietary 3D-printed surface design that maximizes surface roughness, surface energy and wettability.
The system is offered in both 14×12 mm and 17×14 mm footprints, with interbody heights ranging from 5 mm to 12 mm. The implants feature a titanium alloy locking mechanism and are inserted using two titanium alloy anchors. Should revision be necessary, the anchors can be easily removed using dedicated instrumentation, with no need for drilling.
Source: Genesys 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.