What's Happening?
Amplio Spine, LLC has acquired the KeyLift Expandable Interlaminar Stabilization System from FloSpine, LLC. This FDA-cleared device is designed for supplemental fusion of the non-cervical spine and is now set for national commercialization. The acquisition
includes the full intellectual property portfolio, 510(k) clearance, and established distributor relationships. KeyLift is available in two configurations, KeyLiftXL and KeyLiftXS, catering to different anatomical needs. The device is intended for use in conditions such as lumbar spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease, offering a minimally invasive option for spinal fusion.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition and commercialization of KeyLift by Amplio Spine represent a significant advancement in spinal surgery technology. This device offers a minimally invasive alternative to traditional spinal fusion methods, potentially reducing recovery times and improving patient outcomes. The move could position Amplio Spine as a leader in the spinal device market, influencing surgical practices and patient care standards. The focus on minimally invasive techniques aligns with broader healthcare trends towards less invasive procedures, which can lead to cost savings and enhanced patient satisfaction.










