Here are five key notes:
1. VTI technology for lumbar interbody fusion systems is based on proprietary modular technology to enable spine surgeons to achieve predictably efficacy of a large, biomechanically stable footprint.
2. The system allows surgeons to use less invasive approaches.
3. Surgeons can optimize the conditions for a successful lumbar fusion using the VTI intraoperative assembly technology for ALIF-sized footprint.
4. The initial Greater China launch will be in the fourth quarter of 2015 in Hong Kong and Macau as well as in mainland China after regulatory approvals.
5. The technology has approval in 38 markets worldwide.
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