First Baguera® surgery performed at the cayman islands

The BAGUERA®- C cervical disc replacement has now been performed on two patients in the Cayman Islands by Drs. Lowell Stanley and Matthew Philips. Dr. Stanley is a graduate of the University of Kentucky Medical School and trained in neurosurgery at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Dr. Philips graduated from Yale University School of Medicine and completed his residency and spine fellowship at The University of Pennsylvania. The surgeries were performed at the Georgetown Hospital in conjunction with Cayman Brain and Spine and the Cayman Spine Centre, a state of the art facility dedicated to the treatment of spine conditions with particular focus on cervical surgical conditions.

Since 2007, more than 13.500 BAGUERA® C have been implanted successfully worldwide. The success of the BAGUERA® C can be attributed to its main key features such as its anatomical shape, shock-absorption, guided mobile nucleus and MRI compatibility.

All Spineart implants are sterile packed and barcoded for increased safety, procedure compliance and cost-efficiency.