Accelus introduces LineSider modular cortical system

Medtech company Accelus, a market leader in expandable spine implants, has announced the launch of its LineSider Modular-Cortical System, which provides surgeons with enhanced visualization by allowing the placement of screw shanks early in the procedure, followed by modular tulips and rods at the end. 

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The modular screw design is meant for greater procedural visibility, versatility and efficiency, according to a Jan. 29 press release. 

The addition to Accelus’ LineSider Spinal System product portfolio meets the needs of surgeons who use a modular pedicle screw system. 

The LineSider Modular-Cortical System is available in open modular and cortical modular sets, with both sets designed to be compatible with existing LineSider instrumentation. 

The LineSider Modular-Cortical System builds on Accelus’ surgeon-centric solutions portfolio. To date, more than 10,000 LineSider screws have been implanted in the U.S. and 20,000+ LineSider-compatible FlareHawk interbody fusion devices have been implanted in 23 countries worldwide.

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