Here are five takeaways:
1. The device is an upgraded version of the 2012 Opticage system.
2. The new Opticage features adjustable and reversible height and improved graft contact and containment.
3. The enhanced design also allows better delivery of graft material through the implant after expansion.
4. Interventional Spine plans to offer the system in several sizes.
5. The company plans to ship the new system in January 2016.
“We are very excited about our next generation Opticage, as we believe this represents our pathway forward in creating a lumbar fusion platform that will be quickly accepted in the spine market,” said Walter A. Cuevas, CEO of Interventional Spine.
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