According to Precision Spine President Rich Dickerson, the company will introduce the MD-Max ULIF System, a versatile, minimally invasive retractor access/fixation system, and the Extended Tab SureLOK C System, which is compatible with the MD-Max ULIF System. It will also introduce the expansion of its ShurFit PLIF line of convex and lordotic interbody spacers, which are available in zero, five , 10 and, now, 15 degree variations.
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