Interventional Spine Receives U.S. Patent for Spinal Compression System

Interventional Spine, an Irvine, Calif.-based spinal implant development system, has received a U.S. patent for the PERPOS PLS, a percutaneous transfacet-pedicular compression system, according to a company news release.

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The PERPOS PLS system includes a set of instruments for the percutaneous implantation of the company’s BONE-LOK implant. The BONE-LOK is a one-size-fits-all implant for single- or multi-level bilateral fixation without rods or screws.

The implant is used with CLASP technology to provide stability during the fusion of the lower spine.

Read the Interventional Spine release on PERPPOS PLS.

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