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flag Curiteva launched its new spinal implant system in January 2026, marking a major step in anterior spine surgery innovation.

flag Curiteva, a Huntsville-based medical tech company, announced the first clinical use of its Inspire Standalone ALIF System on January 9, 2026, marking a key step in its anterior spinal surgery launch. flag The device, designed for anterior lumbar interbody fusion, features a proprietary PEEK implant with a bioactive nano-surface to promote bone growth, backed by a peer-reviewed study. flag It complements Curiteva’s existing cervical and posterior lumbar offerings, forming a 360-degree spinal solution. flag Dr. Randy Dryer, the company’s Chief Medical Officer, performed the first implant, citing visual confirmation of bone integration. flag The system is in alpha launch, with a full commercial rollout planned for later in 2026. flag The company emphasizes innovation through 3D-printed trabecular PEEK implants to enhance healing and patient outcomes.

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