Here are five things to know:
1. In 2008, the company was founded through the merger of Raymedica and Surgicraft, two medical device companies.
2. Centinel Spine manufactures the Stand-Alone/No Profile anterior lumbar interbody fusion device.
3. The STALIF technology has been around for 30 years, and more than 60,000 devices have been implanted.
4. Recently, Centinel Spine acquired the prodisc Total Disc Replacement technology platform, a cervical and lumbar motion-preserving reconstruction portfolio.
5. Centinel Spine also launched the FLX Platform of Integrated Interbody and non-integrated interbody fusion devices. These devices are 3D-printed and titanium.
More articles on devices and implants:
Medtronic CEO Omar Ishrak & more gather for late co-founder Earl Bakken’s memorial service
Global orthopedic device market to reach $47.5B by 2022 — 9 key players
Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, Smith & Nephew & more: 12 device company notes
At the Becker’s 32nd Annual Meeting: The Business and Operations of ASCs, taking place October 29-31 in Chicago, ASC leaders, surgeons and healthcare executives will explore strategies to drive growth, enhance operational performance, navigate reimbursement challenges and prepare for the future of ambulatory surgery. Apply for complimentary registration now.
