The device is for transforaminal and posterior lumbar interbody fusion, according to an Aug. 26 news release from Spine Wave.
The device is titanium and features easy-to-use instruments and a biplanar taper to ease insertion, the release said.
The implant expands in both cephalad to caudal and medial to lateral planes to maximize endplate-to-implant surface apposition and provide a space for grafting and radiographic visibility, and it also integrates with Spine Wave’s GraftMag graft delivery system.
The Exceed biplanar expandable interbody device also features TiCell nano advanced surface technology, which can be applied to any titanium implant substrate, including machined and 3D printed designs, according to the release.
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