Three things to know:
1. The Modulus TLIF-A implant completes NuVasive’s advanced materials science portfolio for posterior interbody fusion techniques in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion procedures.
2. The implant’s porous design seeks to support bone in-growth and bone on-growth, as well as provide anterior column support, increase segmental lordosis and restore sagittal alignment.
3. Modulus TLIF-A’s lattice structure aims to improve imaging for visualization of spinal fusions.
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