Three things to know:
1. InVictus is designed to enhance surgical outcomes in a variety of degenerative and complex deformity thoracolumbar pathologies.
2. It features biomechanical strength to achieve fusion, a range of low-profile implants that accept several rod diameters and a lock screw that decreases head splay and cross threading.
3. The introduction of the InVictus marks the seventh of 12 product launches planned by Alphatec this year.
“InVictus will be the foundation for ATEC’s thoracolumbar surgical approaches and is a proxy for the sophistication that will be reflected across the entire ATEC portfolio,” said Pat Miles, chairman and CEO.
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