Spinal Elements’ Ventana ALIF platform debuts

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Spinal Elements earned FDA 510(k) clearance for its Ventana A anterior lumbar interbody fusion system, and A.J. Rush, MD, debuted the device, according to a March 18 news release.

Dr. Rush performed the first case using the Ventana A system at Texas Spine Consultants in Addison. Ventana A is part of Spinal Elements’ family of 3D-printed titanium interbodies for spinal fusion. It is designed to maximize bone graft volume and containment throughout implantation.

“The Ventana A system delivers a clinical advantage to everyday challenges for spine surgeons,” Dr. Rush said in the release. “The large graft window allows for maximal graft delivery as well as improved visualization for fusion assessment and distributes load across the entire surface to reduce subsidence risk.”

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