Centinel Spine hits implantation milestone in Australia: 4 insights

Arvind Dubey, MD, implanted his 1,000th level of Centinel Spine’s STALIF C-Ti Anterior Cervical Integrated Interbody device at the Royal Hobart Hospital in Tasmania, Australia.

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Here are four things to know:

1. Centinel Spine is the largest privately-held spine company focused on anterior column reconstruction.

2. The company offers PEEK, titanium-surfaced PEEK and 3D-printed, all-titanium FLX STALIF Interbody devices.

3. FLX implants feature a combination of solid and porous radiolucent titanium sections designed to reduce mechanical stiffness and improve visibility compared to solid titanium implants.

4. Over 50,000 Centinel Spine devices have been implanted across the globe.

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