Courtesy of OsteoMed

The second generation of OsteoMed Spine’s PrimaLok SP Interspinous Fusion System was on display at the North American Spine Society (NASS) annual meeting in Dallas, Texas last month. The additions include smaller 4mm and 6mm implant sizes as well new sterile packaging. The company made the PrimaLOK SP Interspinous Fusion System commercially available beginning in 2010.

David Muller, vice president of OsteoMed Spine, said, “These enhancements to our PrimaLOK SP Interspinous Fusion System strengthen our offering to spine surgeons seeking a low profile, minimally invasive approach. New instrument options help minimize operating room time and preserve patient anatomy, while the addition of 4mm and 6mm implant sizes accommodates the narrow spinous process opening at certain levels of the lumbar and thoracic spine.” OsteoMed, based in Dallas, Texas, is a privately held company that was founded in 1991.

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