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A minimally invasive pedicle screw system based on CD Horizon Solera Spinal System platform technology.
MAST™ MIDLF stands for Midline Lumbar Fusion.
Comparisons were made utilizing control samples that were produced using a process similar to existing cellular bone matrices. Samples for the comparison were obtained from identical sources.
Certain sizes of the Divergence-L™ Anterior/Oblique Lumbar Fusion System and PEEK Perimeter™ Interbody Fusion Device interbody cages may also be used with Infuse™ Bone Graft in patients diagnosed with DDD. The device may be implanted at a single level using an Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) approach from L2-S1. The device may also be implanted at a single level using an Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion (OLIF) approach from L5 to S1. Consult the labeling for the Infuse Bone Graft/Medtronic Interbody Fusion Device for information on the specific sizes of the Clydesdale™ Spinal System or Pivox ™ Oblique Lateral Spinal System approved for use with Infuse Bone Graft, as well as specific information regarding contraindications, warnings, and precautions associated with Infuse Bone Graft. Infuse Bone Graft is not indicated for use in a direct lateral interbody fusion (DLIF) surgical approach. Refer to the Infuse Bone Graft/Medtronic Interbody Fusion Device package insert for additional information.
Approved for use in certain spinal, dental, and trauma indications.
Data on file. Animal testing not necessarily indicative of human clinical outcomes.
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Santoni BG, Hynes RA, McGilvray KC, Rodriguez-Canessa G, Lyons AS, Henson MA, Womack WJ, Puttlitz CM. Cortical bone trajectory for lumbar pedicle screws. Spine J. 2009 May;9(5):366-373. Epub 2008 Sep 14.