Spinal Elements commenced full commercial launch of the Ventana 3D-Printed Interbody portfolio, comprising the Ventana C Anterior Cervical Interbody, Ventana P/T Posterior Lumbar Interbody and Ventana L Lateral Lumbar Interbody systems.
The Ventana portfolio features an implant architecture designed to maximize bone graft volume and containment through a specialized 3D printing process, which also minimizes the amount of titanium used to improve radiographic visualization.
Ventana’s minimalistic radiolucent lattice design maximizes the amount of bone graft captured in the device and improves visualization during and after the spinal fusion procedure. Ventana’s design also acts like a snowshoe, allowing bone graft to come in contact with the endplates while providing a broad surface to help avoid implant subsidence. The Ventana family of devices is available in varying degrees of lordosis for sagittal balance restoration.
“The Spinal Elements team is dedicated to bringing innovative products to market that when combined with our Orbit discectomy instrument set and our fixations systems, like Karma, Overwatch or Sapphire X, they successfully work together to achieve spinal fusion,” stated Ron Lloyd, CEO of Spinal Elements. “Ventana represents another major milestone in our mission to redefine spinal healthcare.”
Source: Spinal Elements, Inc.
Spinal Elements commenced full commercial launch of the Ventana 3D-Printed Interbody portfolio, comprising the Ventana C Anterior Cervical Interbody, Ventana P/T Posterior Lumbar Interbody and Ventana L Lateral Lumbar Interbody systems.
The Ventana portfolio features an implant architecture designed to maximize bone graft volume and...
Spinal Elements commenced full commercial launch of the Ventana 3D-Printed Interbody portfolio, comprising the Ventana C Anterior Cervical Interbody, Ventana P/T Posterior Lumbar Interbody and Ventana L Lateral Lumbar Interbody systems.
The Ventana portfolio features an implant architecture designed to maximize bone graft volume and containment through a specialized 3D printing process, which also minimizes the amount of titanium used to improve radiographic visualization.
Ventana’s minimalistic radiolucent lattice design maximizes the amount of bone graft captured in the device and improves visualization during and after the spinal fusion procedure. Ventana’s design also acts like a snowshoe, allowing bone graft to come in contact with the endplates while providing a broad surface to help avoid implant subsidence. The Ventana family of devices is available in varying degrees of lordosis for sagittal balance restoration.
“The Spinal Elements team is dedicated to bringing innovative products to market that when combined with our Orbit discectomy instrument set and our fixations systems, like Karma, Overwatch or Sapphire X, they successfully work together to achieve spinal fusion,” stated Ron Lloyd, CEO of Spinal Elements. “Ventana represents another major milestone in our mission to redefine spinal healthcare.”
Source: Spinal Elements, 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.