CoreLink launches 3D-printed OLIF portfolio

Spinal implant manufacturer CoreLink has launched its oblique lumbar interbody fusion instrument set.

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Four things to know:

1. The OLIF technique is a less invasive approach to the lumbar spine, which allows for faster recovery time and minimized psoas disruption.

2. The OLIF portfolio features almost 100 instruments and 40 procedure-specific tools, including an advanced retractor system.

3. The instruments are designed to facilitate access to the disc space and limit the need to perform implant rotation or other maneuvers that could harm adjacent anatomical structures.

4. The instrument set can be used with the company’s CL5 PEEK and F3D titanium alloy lateral interbody cages.

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