The device has a variety of modular plating configurations to address multiple lumbar spine pathologies and approaches, according to a March 17 news release. It has an integrated and non-integrated offering for single-, two- and four-screw options and a single-step locking mechanism.
Last year, 4Web Medical’s Stand-Alone Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion Device received FDA clearance.
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