Stryker Spine launched the LITe® BIO hand-held bone graft material delivery device. LITe allows for direct visualization and accommodates a surgeon’s preferred graft material.
The patented system can support any type of spine fusion surgery, including minimally invasive procedures. A low-profile design allows visibility through a decompression tube without obstructing the view, and a radiolucent strip facilitates visualization under fluoroscopy.
The device received FDA 510(k) clearance in July 2016.
Sources: Stryker; FDA.gov
Stryker Spine launched the LITe® BIO hand-held bone graft material delivery device. LITe allows for direct visualization and accommodates a surgeon’s preferred graft material.
The patented system can support any type of spine fusion surgery, including minimally invasive procedures. A low-profile design allows visibility through a decompression...
Stryker Spine launched the LITe® BIO hand-held bone graft material delivery device. LITe allows for direct visualization and accommodates a surgeon’s preferred graft material.
The patented system can support any type of spine fusion surgery, including minimally invasive procedures. A low-profile design allows visibility through a decompression tube without obstructing the view, and a radiolucent strip facilitates visualization under fluoroscopy.
The device received FDA 510(k) clearance in July 2016.
Sources: Stryker; FDA.gov
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





