The device is designed for spinal fusion during transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions. It was developed based on the company’s non-linear core technology, allowing surgeons to insert large implants and instrumentation through a small incision. The non-linear design allows the implant to be deployed within the vertebral disc space.
The implant also has a significant amount of bone growth material.
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