Australia clears Centinel Spine’s STALIF L system: 5 points

The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration cleared Centinel Spine’s STALIF L No-Profile lateral lumbar integrated interbody device.

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Here are five points:

 

1. The STALIF L is a lateral device featuring no-profile, compressive lag fixations with anti-blackout technology and 12 degrees of lordosis.

 

2. The device’s self-drilling and self-tapping screws provide for ideal fixation.

 

3. The system includes a chamber for bone graft to support fusion.

 

4. The STALIF L is designed for minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery.

 

5. This clearance extends Centinel Spine’s reach into the international no-profile integrated interbody market.

 

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