Accelus launched the LineSider Modular-Cortical System. Designed for greater procedural visibility, versatility and efficiency, the modular screw design provides surgeons with enhanced visualization by allowing the placement of screw shanks early in the procedure, followed by modular tulips and rods at the end.
This expansion to Accelus’s LineSider Spinal System product portfolio is designed to meet the needs of surgeons who use a modular pedicle screw system from either a standard open approach or a medial-to-lateral cortical approach. The modular tulip heads feature a slim profile and low height to facilitate a mid-line approach, and the modularity of the system provides surgeons with versatility in their surgical approach, along with the ability to customize the construct to address the patient’s specific anatomy and pathology needs.
LineSider is available in open modular and cortical modular sets, both designed for compatibility with existing LineSider instrumentation. The open modular set features dual-lead screw shanks and expands the implant offerings of the legacy LineSider open sets. The cortical modular set was designed to facilitate an improved midline approach, offering dual-to-quad lead shanks for increased purchase in cortical bone. The shanks in each system are available in cannulated and solid options. The cortical modular set includes a new midline lumbar retractor with retractor blades in 23mm and 46mm widths, further augmenting the system’s efficacy and Accelus’s commitment to providing comprehensive and adaptable spinal surgery solutions.
In addition to in situ assembly, the LineSider Modular-Cortical System can also be utilized in a pre-assembled fashion, giving surgeons the flexibility of a non-modular screw system as needed. LineSider builds on Accelus’ legacy of developing adaptable, surgeon-centric solutions. To date, more than 10,000 LineSider screws have been implanted in the United States, and 20,000+ FlareHawk interbody fusion devices have been implanted in 23 countries worldwide.
“The LineSider Modular-Cortical System exemplifies our commitment to elevating the surgical experience and improving patient outcomes,” said Accelus President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin McGann. “The system not only enhances surgical visibility and flexibility but also maintains our previously set standard for reducing the number of LineSider trays required, helping to optimize O.R. setup and procedural workflow.”
Source: Accelus
Accelus launched the LineSider Modular-Cortical System. Designed for greater procedural visibility, versatility and efficiency, the modular screw design provides surgeons with enhanced visualization by allowing the placement of screw shanks early in the procedure, followed by modular tulips and rods at the end.
This expansion to Accelus’s...
Accelus launched the LineSider Modular-Cortical System. Designed for greater procedural visibility, versatility and efficiency, the modular screw design provides surgeons with enhanced visualization by allowing the placement of screw shanks early in the procedure, followed by modular tulips and rods at the end.
This expansion to Accelus’s LineSider Spinal System product portfolio is designed to meet the needs of surgeons who use a modular pedicle screw system from either a standard open approach or a medial-to-lateral cortical approach. The modular tulip heads feature a slim profile and low height to facilitate a mid-line approach, and the modularity of the system provides surgeons with versatility in their surgical approach, along with the ability to customize the construct to address the patient’s specific anatomy and pathology needs.
LineSider is available in open modular and cortical modular sets, both designed for compatibility with existing LineSider instrumentation. The open modular set features dual-lead screw shanks and expands the implant offerings of the legacy LineSider open sets. The cortical modular set was designed to facilitate an improved midline approach, offering dual-to-quad lead shanks for increased purchase in cortical bone. The shanks in each system are available in cannulated and solid options. The cortical modular set includes a new midline lumbar retractor with retractor blades in 23mm and 46mm widths, further augmenting the system’s efficacy and Accelus’s commitment to providing comprehensive and adaptable spinal surgery solutions.
In addition to in situ assembly, the LineSider Modular-Cortical System can also be utilized in a pre-assembled fashion, giving surgeons the flexibility of a non-modular screw system as needed. LineSider builds on Accelus’ legacy of developing adaptable, surgeon-centric solutions. To date, more than 10,000 LineSider screws have been implanted in the United States, and 20,000+ FlareHawk interbody fusion devices have been implanted in 23 countries worldwide.
“The LineSider Modular-Cortical System exemplifies our commitment to elevating the surgical experience and improving patient outcomes,” said Accelus President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin McGann. “The system not only enhances surgical visibility and flexibility but also maintains our previously set standard for reducing the number of LineSider trays required, helping to optimize O.R. setup and procedural workflow.”
Source: Accelus
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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.