The device is the only product cleared by the Food and Drug Administration as a stand-alone interbody fusion device that expands in-situ for minimally invasive procedures. The device can be used for single or two contiguous levels in the lumbar spine during transforaminal and anterior lumbar interbody fusion.
The system includes the VariLift-C, a device designed for cervical spine surgery applications, which has the CE Mark approval in Europe.
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