
Spineology launched its most advanced patient specific solution, OptiMesh Align. Built on the proven foundation of OptiMesh, Align is engineered to provide real time, in situ, independent anterior and posterior implant expansion resulting in a customized, patient specific lordotic shape up to 20 degrees. Align is delivered through one of the smallest insertion profiles available, expanding to one of the largest implant footprints, enabling correction not typically associated with minimally invasive posterior spine approaches.
OptiMesh utilizes a biologics-based expansion method, which is designed to overcome limitations and reduce point-loading commonly seen with mechanically expandable implant technology.
OptiMesh Align is engineered to produce distraction forces and endplate conformance, provide strength and stability to restore disc height, create a robust fusion scaffold, and now further supports the achievement of alignment objectives. This breakthrough is driven by Spineology’s proprietary Conform and Expand flexible mesh interbody technology.
“Sagittal alignment is widely considered one of the key correlative indicators to achieving long term clinical success for spine patients. The OptiMesh technology remains the only conforming expandable implant that offers a personalized solution for each patient,” said Brian Snider, Chief Executive Officer. “With the addition of the lordotic capabilities of the Align implant, our portfolio provides more options to achieve the clinical requirements of surgery.”
Source: Spineology
Spineology launched its most advanced patient specific solution, OptiMesh Align. Built on the proven foundation of OptiMesh, Align is engineered to provide real time, in situ, independent anterior and posterior implant expansion resulting in a customized, patient specific lordotic shape up to 20 degrees. Align is delivered through one of...
Spineology launched its most advanced patient specific solution, OptiMesh Align. Built on the proven foundation of OptiMesh, Align is engineered to provide real time, in situ, independent anterior and posterior implant expansion resulting in a customized, patient specific lordotic shape up to 20 degrees. Align is delivered through one of the smallest insertion profiles available, expanding to one of the largest implant footprints, enabling correction not typically associated with minimally invasive posterior spine approaches.
OptiMesh utilizes a biologics-based expansion method, which is designed to overcome limitations and reduce point-loading commonly seen with mechanically expandable implant technology.
OptiMesh Align is engineered to produce distraction forces and endplate conformance, provide strength and stability to restore disc height, create a robust fusion scaffold, and now further supports the achievement of alignment objectives. This breakthrough is driven by Spineology’s proprietary Conform and Expand flexible mesh interbody technology.
“Sagittal alignment is widely considered one of the key correlative indicators to achieving long term clinical success for spine patients. The OptiMesh technology remains the only conforming expandable implant that offers a personalized solution for each patient,” said Brian Snider, Chief Executive Officer. “With the addition of the lordotic capabilities of the Align implant, our portfolio provides more options to achieve the clinical requirements of surgery.”
Source: Spineology
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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.