Here are five notes:
1. Inspired Spine, a Blaine, Minn.-based spine surgery technology company, developed the OLLIF technique.
2. Surgeons use the minimally invasive spinal lumbar surgical technique instead of traditional open spinal fusion surgeries.
3. OLLIF is designed to cut procedure time and recovery time.
4. A 2015 economic study found OLLIF saves a hospital $9,750 on average.
5. Inspired Spine plans to release a study on OLLIF procedures this year.
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