Here are five highlights:
1. Southwest Spine & Pain Center is the only practice in Utah to offer the system, which is designed for patients with moderate lumbar spinal stenosis.
2. Superion IDS features a titanium device inserted via a small tube to decrease tissue damage and blood loss.
3. Two hundred physicians across the nation use the Superion IDS system.
4. Surgeons have implanted the device in more than 2,000 patients globally.
5. The clinical trial yielded positive outcomes, showing an improvement in leg pain and continued satisfaction four years after the procedure.
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