The system aims to provide superior visualization with minimal tissue trauma during MIS anterior lumbar interbody fusion procedures. It includes a lighting system that directly illuminates the surgical site and also includes a number of semi-radiolucent retractor blades that are capable of independent retraction and angulation.
The system is TeDan Surgical Innovations’ first retractor designed exclusively for anterior lumbar access.
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