Lanx Announces Initial Launch of ALTA(TM) Stand-Alone System for Anterior Cervical Fusion

System to be Featured at AANS/CNS Joint Section Meeting


BROOMFIELD, Colo., March 4, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lanx, Inc., a privately held global spine company focused on developing and commercializing innovative devices for fusion surgery, today announced the initial launch of the ALTA™ Stand-Alone ACDF System for a less invasive approach to anterior cervical fusion. The System is the first to feature three low-profile plate options, and will be showcased at the Lanx booth #208 at the 29th Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, to be held March 6-9 in Phoenix, AZ.

"The ALTA System is the first to offer surgeons true versatility in the operating room through its modular plates and various screw angles, designed to meet the anatomic needs of each patient. Its addition to our cervical fusion portfolio supports our continued focus on reducing invasiveness, optimizing safety, and increasing overall efficiency in spine surgery," said Dan Gladney, Chief Executive Officer, Lanx.

The ALTA System is a stand-alone integrated plate and interbody system intended for the treatment of degenerative disc disease in the cervical spine. It includes modular zero-profile and low-profile plate options to support a range of patient anatomies for improved intraoperative flexibility. The zero-plate is designed for use with two lag screws, while the half-and full-plates accommodate three and four lag screws, respectively, for additional stability.

John E. Wanebo, MD, neurosurgeon at Barrow Neurosurgical Associates in Phoenix, AZ, said, "The ALTA System is a novel modular cage-plate device for the cervical spine, with an evolved design to maximize ease of use for the surgeon. The full-plate option has been quite effective in trauma cases, while the half-plate applies well to the ends of the cervical spine. In my experience, the small footprint and low-profile of each plate option also reduce the amount of dissection necessary and help decrease the invasiveness of the procedure."

The ALTA System features smooth, secure screw locking caps for patient comfort, and the PEEK interbody is available in multiple large footprints with increased graft volume. The System's compact instrumentation and device size also enable reduced tissue retraction for a less invasive implantation. ALTA is expected to be fully commercialized in the U.S. this Fall.

Lanx offers a leading portfolio of minimally invasive implants and instrumentation for a variety of fusion techniques. For more information, visit www.lanx.com.

About Lanx, Inc.

Lanx is one of the largest privately held global spine companies, focused on providing surgeons with innovative solutions to improve the quality of spine care. The Company develops and markets a full line of fusion devices, with a leading platform of minimally invasive technologies including its TIMBERLINE™ Lateral Fusion System and ASPEN® MIS Fusion System. Lanx is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. For more information on Lanx and its spinal surgery offerings, visit www.lanx.com and www.minimallyinvasivespinefusion.com.



            

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