SpineNet’s SSP™ Anterior Cervical Plate System has received high marks during its initial validation series. The SSP requires only a single screw per vertebrae level and is available for multiple levels in an extensive range of sizes. The cost savings are immediate, eliminating one screw per level.
The plate was designed to save operative time, reduce cost and still provide a stable construct for fusion. Minimal instrumentation makes the SSP System easy to manage in both Ambulatory Surgery Centers and hospitals. The SpineNet ACC Cage was utilized in all the cases during its initial launch.
SpineNet will make the SSP System available to more clinicians and continue to gather postmarket surveillance on the device.
King Floyd, SpineNet CEO, said, “We are very pleased with these initial results. Taking our time and doing it right is especially important for SpineNet. Our goal is to grow the SSP business and our other products with an emphasis on capturing quality data and measuring outcomes properly. We have new projects in the works that will help our company expand into other related markets.”
Source: SpineNET
SpineNet's SSP™ Anterior Cervical Plate System has received high marks during its initial validation series. The SSP requires only a single screw per vertebrae level and is available for multiple levels in an extensive range of sizes. The cost savings are immediate, eliminating one screw per level.
The plate was designed to save operative...
SpineNet’s SSP™ Anterior Cervical Plate System has received high marks during its initial validation series. The SSP requires only a single screw per vertebrae level and is available for multiple levels in an extensive range of sizes. The cost savings are immediate, eliminating one screw per level.
The plate was designed to save operative time, reduce cost and still provide a stable construct for fusion. Minimal instrumentation makes the SSP System easy to manage in both Ambulatory Surgery Centers and hospitals. The SpineNet ACC Cage was utilized in all the cases during its initial launch.
SpineNet will make the SSP System available to more clinicians and continue to gather postmarket surveillance on the device.
King Floyd, SpineNet CEO, said, “We are very pleased with these initial results. Taking our time and doing it right is especially important for SpineNet. Our goal is to grow the SSP business and our other products with an emphasis on capturing quality data and measuring outcomes properly. We have new projects in the works that will help our company expand into other related markets.”
Source: SpineNET
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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.