Alphatec Spine Receives FDA Clearance for 2 Cervical, Fixation Devices

Spine device company Alphatec Spine has received FDA 510(k) market clearance for two new products, the Pegasus and the ILLICO FS Facet Fixation System, according to NASDAQ.

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The Pegasus is an anterior cervical interbody device that does not require impaction. The ILLICO is a minimally invasive spine system that allows surgeons to immobilize and stabilize spine segments without screws and rods.

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