
Centinel Spine
Founded Year
2008Stage
Unattributed | AliveTotal Raised
$177.95MLast Raised
$5.2M | 2 yrs agoAbout Centinel Spine
Centinel Spine is a privately-held company that focuses on anterior column reconstruction in the medical devices industry. The company offers a range of motion-preserving and fusion solutions, including total disc replacement and integrated interbody fusion technologies, which are used in spine surgery. These products primarily cater to the healthcare sector. It was founded in 2008 and is based in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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Centinel Spine Patents
Centinel Spine has filed 32 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- bones of the vertebral column
- orthopedic surgical procedures
- skeletal system

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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3/9/2020 | 7/4/2023 | Bones of the vertebral column, Skeletal system, Neurosurgery, Ligaments of the torso, Vertebral column disorders | Grant |
Application Date | 3/9/2020 |
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Grant Date | 7/4/2023 |
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Related Topics | Bones of the vertebral column, Skeletal system, Neurosurgery, Ligaments of the torso, Vertebral column disorders |
Status | Grant |
Latest Centinel Spine News
Nov 22, 2023
10 payer victories in 2023 While orthopedic and spine surgeons continue to express frustrations with payers, complaining of low reimbursements and tricky prior authorization processes, there have been several small victories for surgeons in 2023. From expanded coverage to more procedures approved in the ASC setting, here are 10 payer victories for musculoskeletal specialists this year: 1. Large commercial payers in Illinois, Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma now cover one- and two-level lumbar disc replacement. Prodisc L is the only total disc replacement device approved by the FDA for two-level lumbar disc replacement. 2. CMS added five orthopedic surgical codes to the ASC payable list for 2024, including incision of hip tendons and reconstruction of ankle joints. 3. Relievant Medsystems' Intracept spine procedure earned a positive coverage policy from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. 4. Premia Spine earned CMS' new technology add-on payment for the TOPS system. 5. Centinel Spine's Prodisc device earned positive coverage by a large commercial payer in Michigan. 6. Cigna implemented a positive coverage policy for Intrinsic Therapeutics' Barricaid bone-anchored annular closure device. 7. Cigna will now cover Relievant Medsystems' Intracept procedure for the treatment of vertebrogenic low back pain. 8. ZimVie's vertebral body tethering system for scoliosis received a positive medical policy decision from Highmark. 9. Access to Centinel Spine's Prodisc L lumbar total disc replacement system is expanding as Aetna has updated its guidelines to include one-level lumbar total disc replacement in its coverage. Now, all major commercial payers cover one-level lumbar TDRs. Over 95 percent of U.S. patients are now covered. 10. Aetna updated its Clinical Policy Bulletin Feb. 8 following a class-action settlement related to its lumbar disc replacement coverage. The new review said FDA-approved total disc implants are "medically necessary" for treating lumbar degenerative disc disease at one level under certain criteria.
Centinel Spine Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Centinel Spine founded?
Centinel Spine was founded in 2008.
Where is Centinel Spine's headquarters?
Centinel Spine's headquarters is located at 900 Airport Road, West Chester.
What is Centinel Spine's latest funding round?
Centinel Spine's latest funding round is Unattributed.
How much did Centinel Spine raise?
Centinel Spine raised a total of $177.95M.
Who are the investors of Centinel Spine?
Investors of Centinel Spine include Viscogliosi Brothers.
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