CERVICAL FACETLIFTSM ID/S Source: Medtronic, Inc.

Medtronic, Inc.’s spine unit launched its latest addition to its cervical surgical technique portfolio at the 40th annual meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society on December 6.

The CERVICAL FACETLIFTSM ID/S surgical technique is a procedure that indirectly decompresses the neural foramen and stabilizes the cervical spine. This technique is accomplished by placing structured allograft spacers, Cornerstone Facet MicroGrafts, into the posterior cervical (neck) facet joints.

According to a company press release, the technique increases the volumetric area of the exiting nerve root that may be compressed causing a neurological deficit. In addition, this technique may reduce the bending direction of the cervical spine.

“This reduction in bending may assist in fusion following supplemental fixation such as the Vertex Select Reconstruction System when used to treat DDD (degenerate disc disease–neck pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies), spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, fracture, dislocation, failed previous fusion and/or tumors.

The system is comprised of a small set of surgical instrumentation that the company says will aid in the preparation of the facet joints and for the placement of the grafts into the joints.

The company statement adds that these results were shown in biomechanical studies and may vary in human clinical outcomes.

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