Spine surgery
Therapies and procedures
Learn about therapies and procedures to support spine surgeons and their patients.
Balloon kyphoplasty (BKP) is a vertebral augmentation procedure that helps restore lost vertebral body height, stabilizes the fracture to help relieve pain.1
Learn about preoperative planning, patient positioning, and complication avoidance with the OLIF25™ (for L2-L5) and OLIF51™ (L5-S1) procedures.
Learn about interbody cages and proprietary surface technology that promote bone growth and integration for spine fusion cases.
Learn about fiber-based bone grafts that assist in the formation of new bone by providing scaffolding, stimulating bone healing, or both to create permanent stabilization.
Discover the Mazor™ robotic guidance system and the AiBLE™ surgical suite, a fully connected solution of products for spinal and cranial procedures.
See our complete minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS+) ecosystem that blends AI-powered data science, robotics, navigation, implants, biologics, and access.
1. Van Meirhaeghe J, Bastian L, Boonen S, et al. A randomized trial of balloon kyphoplasty and nonsurgical management for treating acute vertebral compression fractures: vertebral body kyphosis correction and surgical parameters. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2013;38(12):971–983.