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Curiteva launched its new spinal implant system in January 2026, marking a major step in anterior spine surgery innovation.
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.
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.
It complements Curiteva’s existing cervical and posterior lumbar offerings, forming a 360-degree spinal solution.
Dr. Randy Dryer, the company’s Chief Medical Officer, performed the first implant, citing visual confirmation of bone integration.
The system is in alpha launch, with a full commercial rollout planned for later in 2026.
The company emphasizes innovation through 3D-printed trabecular PEEK implants to enhance healing and patient outcomes.
Curiteva lanzó su nuevo sistema de implante espinal en enero de 2026, marcando un paso importante en la innovación de la cirugía de la columna vertebral anterior.