ETEX Corporation Announces Distribution Agreement with Alphatec Spine
05 Novembro 2009 - 9:20PM
PR Newswire (US)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- ETEX Corporation, an
advanced biomaterials company, announced today a distribution
agreement with Alphatec Spine, of Carlsbad, California. Alphatec
Spine will market and sell ETEX's proprietary bone graft substitute
portfolio on a non-exclusive basis in the United States. (Logo:
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sales and marketing efforts will be focused on EquivaBone®, ETEX's
proprietary, certified osteoinductive hybrid bone graft. EquivaBone
was the first FDA cleared hard-setting osteoinductive material and
is the only osteoinductive bone graft substitute that provides a
continuous nanocrystalline calcium phosphate scaffold. Subsequent
to regulatory clearance, Alphatec will market and sell ETEX's novel
porous bone graft substitute, CarriGen®. CarriGen is a synthetic
bone substitute that utilizes the same proprietary nanocrystalline
calcium phosphate technology that is found in EquivaBone. CarriGen
is currently under a 510(k) review with the F.D.A., and is not
available for sale. As a pure synthetic, CarriGen is designed to
set hard, and has compressive strength comparable to that of
cancellous bone. CarriGen has high porosity which allows it to
absorb saline and/or blood when mixed. Alphatec Spine expects to
distribute CarriGen in the United States and Europe in the first
half of 2010. Brian Ennis, President and CEO of ETEX Corporation,
comments: "We are quite impressed with Alphatec's team, technology
platforms, and extraordinary growth in a challenging economic
environment. The breadth and versatility in ETEX Corporation's
rapidly expanding orthobiologic portfolio is extremely synergistic
with Alphatec's market initiatives. We view this distribution
agreement as the first phase of a partnership with substantial
upside potential which may evolve into co-development efforts to
create novel biologic / hardware solutions designed to optimize
clinical outcomes in commonly occurring spinal conditions."
EquivaBone is indicated for use in posterolateral spine fusion,
providing Alphatec Spine a novel biomaterial to complement their
current spinal hardware focus. EquivaBone is a proprietary
combination of osteoinductive Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) and
ETEX's osteoconductive nanocrystalline calcium phosphate. ETEX is
proud to offer the first combination product that is both moldable
and injectable and sets hard once implanted. In addition, the
osteoinductivity of the DBM is certified after sterilization, by
lot, for the entirety of shelf life. About ETEX Corporation
Established in 1989, ETEX Corporation develops, manufactures and
commercializes calcium phosphate-based biomaterials for improved
orthopedic clinical outcomes. A leader in bioresorbable bone
substitute materials, ETEX focuses on expanding applications
through combinations with cells, biologics, or therapeutic agents
delivered in minimally invasive and easy to use systems. For more
information, visit http://www.etexcorp.com/. About Alphatec Spine
Alphatec Spine, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Alphatec
Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ATEC). Alphatec Spine is a medical device
company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets products
for the surgical treatment of spine disorders, primarily focused on
the aging spine. The Company's mission is to combine world-class
customer service with innovative, surgeon-driven design that will
help improve the aging patient's quality of life. The Company is
poised to achieve its goal through new solutions for patients with
osteoporosis, stenosis and other aging spine deformities, improved
minimally invasive products and techniques and integrated biologics
solutions. In addition to its U.S. operations, The Company also
markets its spine products in Europe. In Asia, the Company markets
a broad line of spine and orthopedic products through its
subsidiary, Alphatec Pacific, Inc.
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