SeaSpine releases Admiral ACP implant system

SeaSpine’s Admiral ACP system was released in a commercial launch Nov. 23.

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Admiral ACP is used for fixation in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures in conjunction with SeaSpine’s interbody products, according to a news release. It has multiple plating options and crossover sizes to help physicians address surgical needs, the company said.

“Our next generation Admiral ACP addresses the largest segment in the estimated $1.3 billion cervical spine surgery market, and we believe this system will be a significant growth driver for SeaSpine,” President and CEO Keith Valentine said in the release.

The Admiral ACP system was first launched in a limited release in December 2020.

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