The primary unaudited proprietary sales results show:
1. Fourth quarter sales grew 38 percent year over year, while full-year sales were up 36 percent over 2017. The company attributed growth to increased use of SPIRA and ENZA, Camber’s proprietary technology platforms.
2. In 2018, SPIRA and ENZA sales grew 271 percent, and Camber added 60 new surgeon users.
3. Over the past year, Camber Spine launched four new products, including a cervical interbody device, anatomic oblique TLIF system and the second generation of its ENZA-A Titanium 3D-printed MIS ALIF.
4. The company expects more proprietary sales growth in 2019 with additional product launches and three new products outside of the core platforms.
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