Sam Brusco, Associate Editor03.16.22
Life Spine has completed the first surgical cases using its DYNA-LINK titanium with barb fixation.
The DYNA-Link titanium stand-alone anterior lumbar system offers an alternative to 360-degree spinal fusion procedures. Multiple footprints, heights, screw options, and now barbs are available to accommodate various anatomies and pathologies to promote fusion.
It also features streamlined barb delivery instrumentation, proprietary Osseo-Loc suface technology, and 37- to 45-degree screw angulation
“DYNA-LINK Titanium Barb offering provides an integrated supplemental fixation system that allows for a less invasive direct anterior approach. Barbs are preloaded within the inserter for the titanium implant, permitting seamless deployment of fixation for the cage and eliminating the need for angulated instruments,” Dr. Ali Mesiwala of the DISC Sports & Spine Center told the press. “This potentially reduces surgical time and incision size and provides an ideal option to treat my patients in both the outpatient and inpatient setting.”
The DYNA-Link titanium stand-alone anterior lumbar system offers an alternative to 360-degree spinal fusion procedures. Multiple footprints, heights, screw options, and now barbs are available to accommodate various anatomies and pathologies to promote fusion.
It also features streamlined barb delivery instrumentation, proprietary Osseo-Loc suface technology, and 37- to 45-degree screw angulation
“DYNA-LINK Titanium Barb offering provides an integrated supplemental fixation system that allows for a less invasive direct anterior approach. Barbs are preloaded within the inserter for the titanium implant, permitting seamless deployment of fixation for the cage and eliminating the need for angulated instruments,” Dr. Ali Mesiwala of the DISC Sports & Spine Center told the press. “This potentially reduces surgical time and incision size and provides an ideal option to treat my patients in both the outpatient and inpatient setting.”