
Nexus Spine announced the beta launch of its Stable-C cervical interbody fusion implants featuring integrated anchoring blades. The limited release adds to the company’s growing line of Tranquil interbody offerings, which currently includes ALIF, PLIF, TLIF, Steerable TLIF, DLIF and standard cervical configurations. Tranquil is made of titanium that is engineered using proprietary compliant mechanism principles to match the stiffness of spinal trabecular bone to encourage rapid stability while minimizing the potential for subsidence.
Stable-C was designed by Jeffrey Hoskins, MD of the Orthopaedic Institute of Dayton, Ohio with the aim of combining intraoperative ease of use with robust fixation.
“I believe we accomplished our goals with the recent tweaks we have made to the system,” said Dr. Hoskins. “The anchoring and deployment design features are a perfect complement to the inherent advantages of the Tranquil matrix. I expect my Stable-C patients to do extremely well.”