FDA clears Providence Medical Technology’s ALLY Posterior Fixation System: 5 things to know

Providence Medical Technology received FDA clearance for its ALLY Posterior Fixation System, according to Markets Insider.

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Here are five things to know:

 

1. The ALLY system is designed to immobilize and stabilize spinal segments, complementing fusion to treat cervical spine instabilities.

 

2. The system is compatible with the DTRAX Spinal System, which includes single-use instruments for posterior cervical fusion.

 

3. Surgeons have used the DTRAX system in 7,000-plus cases globally.

 

4. The ALLY Posterior Fixation System joins CAVUX Cervical Cages, ALLY Bone Screws and ALLY Facet Screws in the company’s portfolio of spinal fusion implants.

 

5. Providence is launching various clinical studies on the safety, efficacy and economics of its posterior cervical fusion technology.

 

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