4WEB Medical has announced the initial launch of CSTS-IPS, the latest addition to its portfolio.
The CSTS-IPS system includes a plate that mechanically binds to the interbody fusion device, creating a stable environment to allow fusion.
The device is approved for use in up to two contiguous disc levels.
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Spine & Orthopedic Specialist in Tulsa orthopaedic spine surgeon Kris Parchuri and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Frisco spinal surgery director Jason Alder performed first procedures using the CSTS-IPS system.
Alder said: “4WEB’s new cervical implant with integrated plate provides an easy-to-use alternative to other stand-alone cervical implants. I was able to place the implant at an adjacent level to a previous multi-level cervical fusion without having to remove any hardware from the original construct.
“The integrated plate provides a more stable construct compared to a traditional stand-alone implant with screw or anchor fixation.”
The launch of CSTS-IPS is expected to bolster 4WEB Medical’s growth, particularly within its cervical portfolio.
The full commercial launch of the CSTS with anchor fixation is scheduled for the third quarter (Q3), while the initial launch of anchor fixation for Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion devices is anticipated in early Q4.
These strategic product rollouts underscore the company’s commitment to developing comprehensive procedural solutions and equipping surgeons with advanced tools to treat a range of spinal conditions.
The company is engaged in the development of advanced implants.