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Spinal Stabilization Technologies, Ltd.


Spinal Stabilization Technologies, Ltd. is a medical device company specializing in the research, development, and manufacture of minimally invasive spinal medical devices, particularly focused on innovative nucleus pulposus replacement technology for treating degenerative disc disease and chronic low back pain. Founded in 2010 by interventional radiologists, the company develops surgical solutions that aim to preserve spinal function and natural motion, offering alternatives to traditional spinal fusion and total disc replacement.

Industries

health-care
hospital-650c
medical-device

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Spinal Stabilization Technologies, Ltd.

Unit 4, Kilkenny Enterprise Center, IDA Ireland Purcellsinch Business Park, Dublin Road, Kilkenny City, County Kilkenny, R95 PD87, Ireland


Products

Minimally-invasive disc nucleus replacement system

A lumbar disc nucleus replacement system featuring a custom, in situ-cured, silicone-based implant designed to mimic the biomechanics of the native nucleus pulposus and restore spinal function.

Expertise Areas

  • Spinal implant development
  • Biomechanics of spinal motion
  • Clinical trial management for spine devices
  • Minimally invasive spine surgery
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Key Technologies

  • In situ curing silicone polymer implants
  • Finite element modeling
  • Patient-specific spinal implant design
  • Biomechanical testing
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Key People

President

Finance Director; General Manager, Device Manufacturer

Medical Advisory Board, Interventional Radiologist

Vice President of Research and Development, Operations

Director of Quality and Regulatory


News & Updates

Recognized for introducing an innovative minimally invasive nucleus replacement device addressing the underlying causes of discogenic back pain.

Publication evaluating performance of a lumbar nucleus replacement using finite element modeling.

Study assessing in situ-cured silicone implant performance for nucleus replacement.

Research article on the performance testing of an injectable silicone nucleus replacement.

Case report on lumbar disc nucleus replacement in a patient with refractory low back pain.

First U.S. patient enrolled in an investigational device exemption trial aimed at evaluating a minimally invasive nucleus replacement system.

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