Spineology to Distribute Captiva SpineTM capLOXTM Pedicle Screw System
ST. PAUL, Minn. – (Business Wire) Spineology Inc., a pioneer in developing minimally invasive spinal surgery devices, today announced that it has partnered with Captiva Spine as a non-exclusive US distributor for Captiva’s capLOX™ Pedicle Screw System.
The intuitive instrumentation, ease of assembly and biomechanical soundness of the capLOX Pedicle Screw System helps to speed surgical procedures and provide quality spinal fixation during the healing process.
“The capLOX Pedicle Screw System is a welcome addition to our current product line,” said John Booth, CEO for Spineology. “Captiva Spine is committed to supplying quality implants, and we look forward to a successful partnership.”
“We are excited to have Spineology as a capLOX Pedicle Screw System distributor,” said Dale Mitchell, president of Captiva Spine. “Spineology’s corporate focus on minimally invasive surgery and its growing direct sales force promise to give the capLOX product great exposure.”
About Spineology
Founded in 1997, Spineology has become an MIS pioneer in the spinal implant industry. The company’s platform technology, The OptiMesh System, is designed to enable spine surgery to be done in a dramatically less invasive manner. The OptiMesh Deployable Grafting System works by allowing implants to be inserted empty and then deployed to their full size, once in position. The OptiMesh implant is currently FDA-cleared in the United States and CE-marked in Europe. Spineology is headquartered in St. Paul, Minn. For more information, please visit www.spineology.com.
About Captiva Spine, Inc.
Founded in 2007, Captiva Spine is a privately owned medical devices organization headquartered in Jupiter, Fla. The company’s mission is to provide the marketplace with a comprehensive range of reliable high quality spinal technologies. Its core competency resides in the ability to understand the reality of the operating room, allowing the organization to identify and develop tangible spinal solutions. Captiva Spine markets a full range of fusion technologies in the US and internationally. For more information, please visit http://www.captivaspine.com.
My wife had a titanium cage put into her L4-5 several years ago, and did not set properly. It appears that it may be shifting, causing continual pain. Is the capsLock system something that would be considered as an option at this point?