The system is the next generation of the original AxiaLIF 1L system, indicated for L5-S1 lumbar fusion. The system is designed to allow more precise distraction capability and improvement in pull-out strength. The system also provides a biomechanically stable implant at the base of the spine.
The company plans a full commercial release of the system in the second half of 2011.
Read the TranS1 news release on the spine surgery system.
Read other coverage on TranS1:
– TranS1 Names Ken Reali New CEO
– TranS1 Reports 4Q Revenue of $5.9M, 6% Decrease
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