Lanx Launches Concero Facet Screw and Durango ALIF Systems

Spinal Tech

Lanx, a medical device company focused on manufacturing devices for spinal surgery, has launched the Durango Stand-Alone ALIF System and the Concero Facet Screw System, according to a company news release.

The Durango system has been designed to improve stability and promote fusion, combining a PEEK OPTIMA LT1 large footprint interbody spacer, a titanium anterior plate and four fixation screws. The system also features a full set of instrumentation and a one-step cover plate with a secure, center set screw to prevent screw back-out. The Durango system has been FDA-approved for the treatment of degenerative disc disease at one or two levels from L2 to S1.

The Concero system is a minimally invasive fixation alternative to pedicle screws. It has been designed to stabilize the spine during fusion procedures at single or multiple levels from L1 to S1 through bilateral immobilization of the facet joints. It is available in multiple lengths and diameters and in both cannulated and non‐cannulated versions with customized instrumentation. The system also includes a toothed washer for bone fixation and a lag screw design for secure compression, eliminating the need for external compression mechanisms.

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- Lanx Names Dan W. Gladney New CEO

- Biomedical Company Lanx to Build Ohio Location

- Lanx Launches Epic Anterior Thoracolumbar Plating System

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