Nexxt Spine unveil new 3D-printed titanium cage — 4 things to know

Nexxt Spine launched its Lordotic TLIF Oblique interbody.

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Four things to know:

1. Lordotic TLIF Oblique is a 3D-printed titanium cage to be used in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion.

2. The device features a porous design to promote organic cellular healing.

3. The cage aims to restore and maintain disc height to achieve sagittal balance in the lumbar spine.

4. Lordotic TLIF Oblique provides a 6 degree lordosis angle in a variety of footprints to support varying vertebral anatomy.

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