
Globus Medical commenced commercial launches of the porous PEEK COHERE ALIF Spacer for anterior lumbar interbody fusion, and Modulus ALIF Blades, an extension of the Modulus ALIF interbody spacer system.
COHERE ALIF is the latest addition to Globus Medical’s Advanced Materials Science (AMS) implant portfolio, featuring proprietary porous surface technology designed for bone in-growth while maintaining the imaging and mechanical properties favored in a solid PEEK interbody spacer.
Modulus ALIF Blades extend the versatility of the Modulus ALIF Spacer portfolio by offering different fixation options with the same interbody spacer. Procedural efficiency is achieved with Modulus ALIF Blades through the ability to deliver anchoring blade fixation immediately following interbody spacer placement to reduce the number of surgical steps and instruments needed in the procedure.
Source: Globus Medical, Inc.
Globus Medical commenced commercial launches of the porous PEEK COHERE ALIF Spacer for anterior lumbar interbody fusion, and Modulus ALIF Blades, an extension of the Modulus ALIF interbody spacer system.
COHERE ALIF is the latest addition to Globus Medical’s Advanced Materials Science (AMS) implant portfolio, featuring proprietary porous...
Globus Medical commenced commercial launches of the porous PEEK COHERE ALIF Spacer for anterior lumbar interbody fusion, and Modulus ALIF Blades, an extension of the Modulus ALIF interbody spacer system.
COHERE ALIF is the latest addition to Globus Medical’s Advanced Materials Science (AMS) implant portfolio, featuring proprietary porous surface technology designed for bone in-growth while maintaining the imaging and mechanical properties favored in a solid PEEK interbody spacer.
Modulus ALIF Blades extend the versatility of the Modulus ALIF Spacer portfolio by offering different fixation options with the same interbody spacer. Procedural efficiency is achieved with Modulus ALIF Blades through the ability to deliver anchoring blade fixation immediately following interbody spacer placement to reduce the number of surgical steps and instruments needed in the procedure.
Source: Globus Medical, Inc.
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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.