OptiMesh® Conforms to You
Transform your practice with the only conforming, patient specific expandable implant on the market. Optimesh’s Conform and Expand™ technology creates a custom anatomical fit, intraoperatively. No matter your approach to lumbar fusion, or the most challenging of anatomical situations, OptiMesh conforms to your procedural preference and your patients’ needs.
Our Concierge Approach to Education
We bring the training to you. Just like our implant, we aim to accommodate you, your surgical practice, and busy schedules. Our goal is to provide seamless access to training and education on our portfolio by holding small group, or 1:1 training events on-demand, in your backyard. Click here to request training.
Spineology Reimbursement Support Program
Spineology supports surgeons through their adoption and utilization of the OptiMesh technology. In an effort to assist patients with access to the OptiMesh System, Spineology provides support for prior authorization, pre-service appeals, and claims appeal support. Call our hotline below for more details on our support solutions.
A Game Changer
Samuel A. Joseph, Jr MD
"This is a revolutionary technique that helps patients get back to their lives incredibly fast. There is nothing out there as effective and powerful as Spineology’s OptiMesh."
Founder & CEO of Joseph Spine Institute
Medical Director of Spine Surgery, South Tampa Hospital
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Team Spine Surgeon
Betsy H. Grunch, MD, FAANS, FACS, Neurosurgery
“Learning this approach and implant was one of the simplest procedures compared to an anterior or lateral approach. It is a very simple approach that is very consistent and can give you optimal results every single time.”
Daniel M. Hafez, MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis
"The most intriguing aspect of Spineology is the fact the implant itself is the biologic. As we push the envelope in MIS, we are asking more out of our implants and biologics to improve the fusion success. In this case, the implant is the biologic, and therefore the full surface area has fusion potential."
Stephane Lavoie, MD
“OptiMesh has been a transformation… as I used it more and more I was able to integrate it into my practice on a daily basis now. To me the biggest advantage is the large footprint that you end up having at the end of my surgery without having to have a large exposure, it truly is a minimally invasive technique that I use that only OptiMesh can provide at this point in time. I feel that any patient with an interbody fusion can benefit from this.”
Charles Park, MD
“The proprietary OptiMesh instrumentation makes this procedure extremely efficient and reproducible. This anatomy sparing technique preserves supportive structures of spine and is performed in the most minimally invasive fashion. That’s a huge benefit to me and to my patients.”
Michael Y. Wang, MD, MBA, FAANS
Spine Fellowship Director Chief of Neurosurgery, University of Miami Hospital
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
“The most differentiating aspect of the OptiMesh product is that unlike most other expandable products it can conform to the space, it can access through the smallest space, and therefore adapts to the human body. That offers some big advantages when you are dealing with irregularities or asymmetries.”
Timothy Wang, MD
Rush University Medical Group
“The biggest thing that OptiMesh offers is that you get the maximum footprint. Every single other posterior approach implant, no matter whether it expands in 2 dimensions, or three dimensions, there is nothing that can give you the same footprint as OptiMesh. You really need a larger footprint to balance out the force of your indirect decompression with the cage expansion… The only technology that has the ability to do that is the OptiMesh implant.”
Daniel Wells, MD
"As a spine surgeon I’m always looking for a way to maximize patient outcomes while minimizing morbidity to the patient, and I believe OptiMesh provides a solid platform to accomplish these goals. Utilizing OptiMesh’s technique I’m able to get into disc spaces that I’d otherwise not be able to get into to insert an expandable cage. I utilize OptiMesh as my go-to interbody device- I essentially use it for anything that I would normally use for an ALIF, TLIF, or lateral interbody fusion.”
Josha Woodward, MD
Oregon Health and Science University
“There is nothing else that can provide consistent access to a collapsed disc space other than OptiMesh. It is the best technological solution I’ve seen for MIS spine surgery."
Christopher Yeung, MD
Desert Institute for Spine Care, PHX AZ
“It’s one of the first personalized implants because it is totally conforming to the space it’s in. If it’s a scalloped endplate or a flat endplate it will adapt and conform to that, and there is a lot of bony apposition in support of the endplates.”