Surgalign commercially relaunched its CervAlign® anterior cervical plate (ACP) system. This next generation plate design comes with an enhanced locking system design.
CervAlign is designed for multiple anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedural solutions as it can accommodate semi-constrained, constrained and hybrid constructs for one- to five-level anterior cervical fusions. The plate features a 2.2mm minimum profile with zero-profile locking designed to minimize tissue disruption and complications, such as dysphasia.
Originally introduced to the market in 2019, CervAlign was one of the company’s fastest-growing product lines. The company’s robust ACDF portfolio also includes Fortilink® interbody solutions with TiPlus™ and TETRAfuse® technologies, Unison®-C standalone interbody and additional plating solutions. The anterior cervical portfolio is complemented by the Company’s posterior cervical solutions, which include Streamline® OCT and the Release® laminoplasty system.
Terry Rich, President and Chief Executive Officer of Surgalign, said, “We took the past year to evaluate the needs of the market and we are excited to bring the CervAlign plate back as we continue to drive better patient outcomes. While this ultimately hindered our 2021 results, it was the prudent move and in the best interests of our customers and patients who rely on our technology.”
Source: Surgalign Holdings, Inc.
Surgalign commercially relaunched its CervAlign® anterior cervical plate (ACP) system. This next generation plate design comes with an enhanced locking system design.
CervAlign is designed for multiple anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedural solutions as it can accommodate semi-constrained, constrained and hybrid constructs for...
Surgalign commercially relaunched its CervAlign® anterior cervical plate (ACP) system. This next generation plate design comes with an enhanced locking system design.
CervAlign is designed for multiple anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedural solutions as it can accommodate semi-constrained, constrained and hybrid constructs for one- to five-level anterior cervical fusions. The plate features a 2.2mm minimum profile with zero-profile locking designed to minimize tissue disruption and complications, such as dysphasia.
Originally introduced to the market in 2019, CervAlign was one of the company’s fastest-growing product lines. The company’s robust ACDF portfolio also includes Fortilink® interbody solutions with TiPlus™ and TETRAfuse® technologies, Unison®-C standalone interbody and additional plating solutions. The anterior cervical portfolio is complemented by the Company’s posterior cervical solutions, which include Streamline® OCT and the Release® laminoplasty system.
Terry Rich, President and Chief Executive Officer of Surgalign, said, “We took the past year to evaluate the needs of the market and we are excited to bring the CervAlign plate back as we continue to drive better patient outcomes. While this ultimately hindered our 2021 results, it was the prudent move and in the best interests of our customers and patients who rely on our technology.”
Source: Surgalign Holdings, 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.