
Tallahassee, Florida-based VySpine designed its ClariVy cervical IBF system for use in anterior cervical discectomy with fusion (ACDF) procedures.
According to a news release, the ClariVy system includes cervical interbody fusion devices made from either PEEK Optima LT1 or PEEK Optima HA-Enhanced. The former has been the standard for interbody devices for decades with radiolucency and a modulus of elasticity close to that of natural bone, while the latter has embedded hydroxyapatite fibers to create a better bony apposition to the implant, the company said.
VySpine offers the ClariVy system in a range of 4mm to 11mm and either with or without locking screws. They are also available in a range of lordosis and feature IBF-S implants, which have self-drilling screws to aid in anchoring the device directly to the bone.
“The ClariVy cervical IBF system is the first in a series of differentiated interbody systems being developed by VySpine,” VySpine CEO Tom McLeer said in the release. “Using new materials and creative surgeon input, we are building exceptional quality, flexibility, and pricing into all our products. This is just the next step in a series of exciting, innovative product launches scheduled for 2022.”