Growing spine technology company celebrates significant clinical achievement, underlining the growing adoption of its modular anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) system across selected US surgical centers.

Leeds, UK – Axis Spine Technologies today announced the completion of the 200th surgical procedure using its modular AXIS-ALIF system earlier this quarter, marking a major milestone in the commercial and clinical trajectory of the company’s flagship spinal reconstruction platform.

The landmark case was performed by Nicholas Spina, MD, an Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon at University of Utah Hospital – one of the system’s most experienced users and a key voice in its continued clinical development. The milestone reflects both the growing confidence surgeons are placing in the modular AXIS-ALIF system and the platform’s proven ability to meet the demands of complex lumbar reconstruction.

The modular AXIS-ALIF system gives surgeons intraoperative decision control – uncoupling lordotic angle selection from foraminal height, coronal correction capability, and anatomy-matching endplate options to suit individual pathology and anatomical conditions. 

Preoperative planning only gets you so far. What Axis Modular ALIF gives me is the ability to honor or advance beyond the plan, intraoperatively. The modular design and endplate-first insertion let me achieve the lordosis and implant positioning I need, not a compromise of it.

Nicholas Spina, MD | Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, University of Utah Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah

Reaching 200 cases is a validation of the design philosophy behind the system – that surgical freedom and reproducible outcomes are not competing priorities. As adoption continues to grow across spine centers in the US, Axis Spine Technologies remains committed to supporting surgeons with the tools, training and clinical evidence required to deliver best-in-class results for patients undergoing anterior lumbar fusion.

Axis Spine Technologies congratulates Dr. Spina and the wider perioperative team at University of Utah Hospital on this achievement and looks forward to the continued evolution of the Axis Modular ALIF system.

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