Here are six takeaways:
1. Life Spine also revealed post-packing capabilities with its e-LIF Expandable Lateral Interbody Fusion procedure.
2. The company added the Graft Delivery Device to its offering.
3. The e-LIF Expandable Lateral Interbody Fusion procedure includes the use of CENTRIC Expandable Retractor System, LONGBOW Expandable Lateral Interbody System, SENTRY Lateral Plate System and Graft Delivery Device.
4. A lateral A/P expanding interbody, LONGBOW offers almost double its width during in-situ expansion.
5. LONGBOW may be used with the Graft Delivery Device, offering post-pack graft volumes of more than 11cc.
6. Life Spine is participating in the North American Spine Society annual meeting in Boston from Oct. 26 to Oct. 29.
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