3 MIS spine devices & technologies making the headlines

Here are three minimally invasive spine surgery devices and technologies making a splash in the industry.

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The FDA cleared Stryker’s MultiGen 2 RF Generator. The technology is intended for use during minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation and treats patients with facet joint pain.

 

A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery compares Siemens’ Siremobile Iso-C 3D and Ziehm’s Vision FD Vario 3D for intraoperative imaging and navigation during minimally invasive spine surgery. The study authors concluded, “The Siremobile Iso-C 3D provides high-quality 3D scans in slender spine regions, whereas the Vision FD Vario 3D appears to have advantages in the lumbar spine.”

 

Mark Giovanini, MD, is among the first to perform a minimally invasive SI joint fusion with the Mazor Renaissance System in the Southeast U.S.

 

More articles on MIS:
FDA clears Stryker’s MultiGen 2 Radiofrequency Generator for: 3 notes
Comparing 3D imaging, navigation systems for spine surgery: 5 things to know
Dr. Mark Giovanini performs MI SI joint fusion with Mazor Renaissance: 5 highlights

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