Three Things to know:
1. The Titanium Stand-Alone system’s screws allow for standalone use and offer angulation up to 45 degrees.
2. The device comes in a variety of footprint and lordotic options and can be used with barbs for ease of removal.
3. The Titanium Stand-Alone system is the seventh FDA 510(k) clearance Life Spine received this year.
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