Here are four key notes:
1. The system is designed to minimize surgical invasiveness and enhance efficiency.
2. The system features integrated break-off screw extensions and quick start screw design.
3. Neurosurgeons Peter Liechty, MD, and Deepak Awasthi, MD, of Thibodaux (La.) Regional Medical Center, were the first surgeons to use the system.
4. Spineology will be showcasing the Palisade system at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting, April 30 to May 4 in Chicago.
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