Globus Medical expands spine portfolio with 2 commercial launches

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Medtech company Globus Medical has expanded its spine portfolio by launching its Cohere anterior lumbar interbody fusion spacer and Modulus ALIF blades.

The Cohere space is the first porous polyether-ether-ketone interbody spacer for anterior lumbar interbody fusion surgery, according to a March 11 press release. The porous surface is designed for bone in-growth while maintaining the mechanical and imaging properties in PEEK interbody spacers.

The Modulus device is an extension of Globus’ existing Modulus ALIF interbody spacer system. The blade device delivers anchoring blade fixation following interbody spacer placements to reduce the number of surgical steps and instruments needed during procedures. 

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