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Interventional Spine, Inc. announced the first commercial implant in the United States of its RENEW Interspinous Allograft Technology for the Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS).
The RENEW Implant is an interspinous process device made from allograft for the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis. Designed for ease of implant and to provide a more “natural” interference within the spinous process, the company believes that this innovative device will improve outcomes and provide cost efficiencies to hospitals and surgeons alike.
The RENEW Implant is available in six different sizes to accommodate the patient’s anatomy.
The first implant was performed at the Inova Fairfax Hospital in Fairfax, Virginia by Ronald C. Childs, M.D. Upon completing the procedure, Dr. Childs commented: “I am very pleased with this product. The use of the RENEW Implant provides, in my view, a welcomed alternative to the other various interspinous process devices made from synthetic materials presently in the market.”
SOURCE Interventional Spine, Inc.