Dr. Brad Prybis performs 1st procedure with CURE ACP: 5 highlights

Brad Prybis, MD, of Carrollton (Ga.) Orthopaedic Clinic, performed the first anterior cervical fusion using Meditech’s CURE Anterior Cervical Plate.

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Here are five highlights:

 

1. Designed for anterior screw fixation to the C2 to C7 cervical spine levels, the CURE ACP is a titanium plate with a one-step locking mechanism.

 

2. The system is intended for patients with degenerative disc disease of the cervical spine at one level from C2 to T1.

 

3. The CURE ACP offers a cervical plating system with a cervical interbody fusion device composed of PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced polymer.

 

4. Invibio Biomaterial Solutions’ PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced polymer integrates hydroxyapatite into the PEEK-OPTIMA matrix.

 

5. Dr. Prybis will share his experience using Meditech’s Talos-C (HA) line of interbody devices at the North American Spine Society annual meeting in Boston from Oct. 26 to Oct. 29.

 

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