Orthofix surpasses 60K M6-C disc cases worldwide

Spinal Tech

More than 60,000 M6-C artificial discs have been implanted worldwide, Orthofix said Sept. 27.

The implant mimics the natural motion of a native disc and is indicated as an alternative to cervical fusion. It received FDA approval in 2019 and also has a CE mark in the European union.

Earlier this year, three- and four- year data showed the effectiveness of M6-C at the single level, and a U.S. investigational device exemption two-level study began in August.

"The M6-C artificial cervical disc is continuing to establish a market-leading position globally with more than 60,000 devices implanted worldwide," Orthofix President of Global Spine Kevin Kenny stated in a news release from the company. "We are pleased to see the continued adoption of this state-of-the-art technology as our international success translates into the U.S. market."

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