Premia Spine’s TOPS System is now available at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals across the United States.
TOPS, an advanced motion preservation spinal device, offers a new treatment option for spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis patients. Its availability in VA hospitals signifies an advancement in spinal care for Veterans, providing a non-fusion alternative that is aligned with the device’s FDA-approved “superior to fusion” designation.
“We are immensely grateful for the opportunity to extend the reach of our TOPS System to Veterans through VA hospitals,” said Ron Sacher, CEO of Premia Spine. “It is an honor to provide our groundbreaking product to those who have served the United States, offering them a superior solution for their leg and back pain.”
“We are thrilled to see the TOPS System become accessible to our nation’s heroes,” added Peter Wehrly, President of Premia Spine. “This is more than just a milestone for Premia Spine; it’s a significant stride in our ongoing commitment to enhancing the lives of Veterans through state-of-the-art medical solutions.”
Premia Spine appreciates the pivotal role that VA hospitals play in advancing spinal healthcare, and their collective commitment to providing the best possible solutions for Veterans. The company extends its appreciation to the Veterans Administration and is thankful for this opportunity to partner on the TOPS System.
Source: Premia Spine
Premia Spine's TOPS System is now available at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals across the United States.
TOPS, an advanced motion preservation spinal device, offers a new treatment option for spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis patients. Its availability in VA hospitals signifies an advancement in spinal care for Veterans, providing a...
Premia Spine’s TOPS System is now available at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals across the United States.
TOPS, an advanced motion preservation spinal device, offers a new treatment option for spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis patients. Its availability in VA hospitals signifies an advancement in spinal care for Veterans, providing a non-fusion alternative that is aligned with the device’s FDA-approved “superior to fusion” designation.
“We are immensely grateful for the opportunity to extend the reach of our TOPS System to Veterans through VA hospitals,” said Ron Sacher, CEO of Premia Spine. “It is an honor to provide our groundbreaking product to those who have served the United States, offering them a superior solution for their leg and back pain.”
“We are thrilled to see the TOPS System become accessible to our nation’s heroes,” added Peter Wehrly, President of Premia Spine. “This is more than just a milestone for Premia Spine; it’s a significant stride in our ongoing commitment to enhancing the lives of Veterans through state-of-the-art medical solutions.”
Premia Spine appreciates the pivotal role that VA hospitals play in advancing spinal healthcare, and their collective commitment to providing the best possible solutions for Veterans. The company extends its appreciation to the Veterans Administration and is thankful for this opportunity to partner on the TOPS System.
Source: Premia 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.