The company is launching its Everest Degenerative Spinal System, a top-loading pedical screw system with the ability to accommodate titanium and CoCr rods of two different diameters. The company is also launching its Chesapeake Anterior Lumbar Stabilization System, manufactured with both biocompatible PEEK polymer and titanium.
The company will also be debuting three systems:
• Aleutian Transforaminal Lumbar II Interbody System, which includes a full range of bulleted PEEK interbodies for posterior applications and an adjustable inserter.
• Aleutian Automatically-Narrow Oblique Interbody System, which is designed for oblique implant placement through the transforaminal-lumbar approach.
• Serengeti Complex Spine Minimally Invasive System, which is designed for surgeons to address deformity, trauma and tumors while promoting tissue preservation.
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