Aesculap introduces Modulift Vertebral Body Replacement — 5 key notes

Aesculap Implant Systems introduced the Modulift Vertebral Body Replacement device.

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Here are five things to know:

 

1. The titanium Modulift VBR implant is the next-generation expandable cage technology designed to optimize the conditions for a stable fusion.

 

2. The implant has an aggressive waffle pattern for a high degree of initial stability and a central packing cavity and fenestrations to accommodate bone in-growth.

 

3. The implant has an oval shape for a more anatomical design for maximum surface area coverage and load transfer.

 

4. The system has pre-loaded set screws and a low-profile dovetail attachment and self-alignment capabilities.

 

5. The insertion and expansion instrumentation only occupy one tray.

 

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