07.07.15
St. Paul, Minn.-based Spineology Inc., which makes anatomy-conserving spine surgical technology, has introduced its ACT MediaLIF (lumbar interbody fusion) platform in the United States with the full U.S. market release of the new Fortress pedicular fixation system and Medius midline retractor system.
The ACT MediaLIF procedure is designed to significantly reduce the incision, dissection and retraction requirements associated with traditional posterior spinal fusion procedures while still providing the surgeon exceptional access to the spine for fusion, fixation and decompression. The procedure combines Spineology’s new Fortress pedicular fixation system, new Medius midline retractor system and Rampart interbody fusion systems.
The Fortress system is a midline pedicle screw system that offers a divergent cortical screw trajectory for screw placement to provide a robust, anatomy-conserving alternative to traditional pedicular fixation.
The Medius system is a low profile, feature-rich retractor, designed to minimize muscle disruption and tissue retraction.
The Rampart system offers impacted and steerable TLIF (transforaminal interbody fusion) and PLIF (posterior interbody fusion) options.
The ACT MediaLIF procedure is designed to significantly reduce the incision, dissection and retraction requirements associated with traditional posterior spinal fusion procedures while still providing the surgeon exceptional access to the spine for fusion, fixation and decompression. The procedure combines Spineology’s new Fortress pedicular fixation system, new Medius midline retractor system and Rampart interbody fusion systems.
The Fortress system is a midline pedicle screw system that offers a divergent cortical screw trajectory for screw placement to provide a robust, anatomy-conserving alternative to traditional pedicular fixation.
The Medius system is a low profile, feature-rich retractor, designed to minimize muscle disruption and tissue retraction.
The Rampart system offers impacted and steerable TLIF (transforaminal interbody fusion) and PLIF (posterior interbody fusion) options.