DePuy Synthes releases new interbody device for MIS TLIF: 3 insights

DePuy Synthes launched the Concorde Lift Expandable Interbody Device in the U.S. as part of a new minimally invasive spine procedural solution.

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Here are three things to know:

1. The Concorde Lift implant is designed to treat degenerative disc disease. It is part of the company’s Unleash MIS Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion solution.

2. Once the degenerated disc has been cleared, surgeons can use the Concorde Lift implant to specifically fit the cage to a patient’s anatomy without being limited to pre-set intervals. The streamlined instrumentation provides tactile feedback during the expansion maneuver, and the system enables the surgeon to back-fill the space with bone graft even after the cage has been fully expanded.

3. The MIS TLIF solution is intended to reduce surgical complexity, improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.

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