
Spinal Elements announced FDA 510(k) clearance and the first cases using its Ventana A Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) System. Ventana A bolsters the company’s family of 3D-printed titanium interbodies for lumbar and cervical fusion and is being introduced through a limited market launch.
The hinged architecture of the Ventana family of implants is designed to maximize bone graft volume and containment throughout implantation. Through a specialized 3D printing process, Ventana A is engineered to enable surgeons to realize the full potential of the ALIF procedure, by restoring segmental alignment and stability, minimized titanium density, providing optimal load sharing to mitigate potential subsidence risk and improved visualization.
Ron Lloyd, Chief Executive Officer, said, “Building on the proven Ventana platform, this contemporary system increases Spinal Elements’ portfolio offering and procedural reach to a greater number of surgeon and distribution partners. Combined with intuitive instrumentation and efficient packaging, Ventana A is designed to enhance clinical performance and operating room efficiency, demonstrating our commitment to continued innovation – working with surgeon partners to develop systems that are meaningfully differentiated and deliver improved outcomes”.
Source: Spinal Elements
Spinal Elements announced FDA 510(k) clearance and the first cases using its Ventana A Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) System. Ventana A bolsters the company's family of 3D-printed titanium interbodies for lumbar and cervical fusion and is being introduced through a limited market launch.
The hinged architecture of the Ventana...
Spinal Elements announced FDA 510(k) clearance and the first cases using its Ventana A Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) System. Ventana A bolsters the company’s family of 3D-printed titanium interbodies for lumbar and cervical fusion and is being introduced through a limited market launch.
The hinged architecture of the Ventana family of implants is designed to maximize bone graft volume and containment throughout implantation. Through a specialized 3D printing process, Ventana A is engineered to enable surgeons to realize the full potential of the ALIF procedure, by restoring segmental alignment and stability, minimized titanium density, providing optimal load sharing to mitigate potential subsidence risk and improved visualization.
Ron Lloyd, Chief Executive Officer, said, “Building on the proven Ventana platform, this contemporary system increases Spinal Elements’ portfolio offering and procedural reach to a greater number of surgeon and distribution partners. Combined with intuitive instrumentation and efficient packaging, Ventana A is designed to enhance clinical performance and operating room efficiency, demonstrating our commitment to continued innovation – working with surgeon partners to develop systems that are meaningfully differentiated and deliver improved outcomes”.
Source: Spinal Elements
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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.





