Larry Parker, MD, performed the first procedure in Alabama using the Barricaid narrow anchor implant, according to a March 26 LinkedIn post from Intrinsic Therapeutics.
The case was completed at Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital. The new narrow anchor is 25% smaller than the standard version, making implantation easier by reducing bony removal and nerve root retraction.
Intrinsic Therapeutics announced the new device on March 4. The device also debuted in Tennessee earlier in March.
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