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Genesys Spine Launches Stasys-C™ 3DP Cervical Standalone System

  • On May 14, 2025, in Austin, Texas, Genesys Spine introduced a new 3D-printed, zero-profile cervical interbody device designed to simplify anterior cervical fusion procedures while enhancing early fusion outcomes.
  • This launch satisfies the increasing clinical demand for streamlined, discreet cervical fusion implants that maintain both user-friendliness and dependable biomechanical performance.
  • The Stasys-C system features a 3D-printed structure with a titanium alloy locking mechanism, quick-turn cam lock, non-impacting anchor deployment, and a non-screw fixation method.
  • Dr. Matthew Philips, who leads the Brain and Spine division at St. Luke's Hospital, praised Stasys-C for addressing an increasing demand for effective, low-profile standalone cervical fusion devices, emphasizing its design features that prioritize surgeon usability.
  • The system broadens surgical approaches by streamlining front-of-neck cervical surgeries, supporting rapid fusion, and allowing anchor removal without drilling if a revision is required.
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Ortho Spine News | Your Trusted Voice for Medical Device Industry Ortho News broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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