Here are five key points:
1. The InFill ALIF device is intended to maximize wall thickness and graft chamber volume.
2. The device is compatible with Pinnacle’s InFill Graft Delivery System, which helps surgeons place the ideal volume of graft material to the implant in situ.
3. The InFill ALIF device is also designed to achieve maximum bone graft-to-endplate contact.
4. Pinnacle developed the concept of delivering bone graft material in situ into an implanted device to provide for ideal bone graft material volume and maximized contact with vertebral endplates.
5. The company recently received its first international patent from China for the InFill Fusion System.
“Pinnacle is committed to innovation that offers surgeons and patients options which address significant challenges in spinal fusion and enable more effective spinal fusion surgeries,” said Zach Sowell, president, Pinnacle Spine Group.
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