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Featured Technology Resources for Spine Professionals

A Physician's Guide to Posterior Lumbar Facet Fixation

Lumbar laminectomies are often performed to relieve symptoms of spinal stenosis. In patients that present with spinal instability, the risk of spondylolisthesis after laminectomy is increased as is the potential need for corrective re-operation.

Surgeons' Guide to Lucent Controlled Delivery Guns

The Lucent® Controlled Delivery Guns for Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) and Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) are premium quality instruments that allow surgical consistency and efficiency.

Improve Fusion Outcomes in At-risk Patients

Spinal fusion is a standard of surgical care for many patients with lumbar or cervical disorders. Degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and trauma typify causes of lumbar and cervical problems.

AVAmax® Advanced Vertebral Augmentation System

The AVAmax® Advanced Vertebral Augmentation System by CareFusion is one solution for two procedures, bringing more flexibility and convenience to your approach to vertebral augmentation.

Vitoss™ Bioactive Bone Graft Substitute

Vitoss with autologous bone marrow aspirate has been shown to work by closely resembling iliac crest bone autograft. Iliac crest autograft has been considered the gold standard for bone grafting by providing the three components necessary for bone formation as illustrated.

A Physician’s Guide to Coblation Technology

"Controlled Ablation" uses electro-magnetic energy to excite the electrolytes in a conductive medium, creating a precisely focused plasma field. The energized particles in the plasma have sufficient energy to break molecular bonds, excising or dissolving soft tissue at relatively low temperatures, thereby preserving the integrity of surrounding healthy tissue and neural elements.

Cortoss™ Bone Augmentation Material

Cortoss™ is an FDA-cleared, bioactive polymer composite that mimics the mechanical properties of cortical bone. Cortoss is the first clinically substantiated alternative to Polymethylmethacrylate for the treatment of vertebral compression fractures.
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