Several companies have launched spine devices since the first COVID-19 cases were reported in late February.
1. Ulrich Medical USA launched its Momentum posterior spinal fixation system July 13.
2. Xenco Medical on June 30 launched CancelleX, a porous titanium lumbar interbody system.
3. SeaSpine launched its Mariner MIS and Mariner Outrigger spinal fixation systems June 30.
4. NuVasive on June 18 launched Reline 3D, a posterior fixation system for pediatric spinal deformities.
5. Spinal Elements launched its MIS Ultra platform June 17, which aims to improve fixation and efficiency in spine surgeries.
6. OrthoPediatrics on June 10 launched the ApiFix minimally invasive deformity correction system.
7. Precision Spine on May 26 launched its Reform Ti HA coated pedicle screw system.
8. Precision Spine also launched its Slimplicity HP Anterior Cervical Plating System to allow surgeons to accommodate diverse patient anatomies and pathologies during surgeries in May.
9. Zavation Medical Products on May 26 launched eZspand, an expandable lumbar interbody fusion device.
10. Medtronic on May 19 launched the Kyphon Assist Directional Cannula for balloon kyphoplasty procedures.
11. Camber Spine on May 7 launched the Spira-C integrated interbody system and the Fortico anterior cervical plating system.
12. Precision Spine commercially launched its ShurFit ACIF 2C Anterior Cervical, TLIF 2C Interbody Fusion and TPLIF 2C Posterior Interbody systems in the U.S., the company announced April 29.
13. Precision Spine launched Reform MC, a posterior lumbar fusion system on April 20 and the Reform Ti on April 8.
14. Nexxt Spine on March 31 launched its Matrixx corpectomy system for spine surgery.
15. Precision Spine on March 25 launched its Reform Posterior Occipital Cervical Thoracic system and the SureLOK MIS 3L percutaneous screw system on March 19.