Captiva Spine commenced launch of the TransFasten-LSF Lateral SI (Sacroiliac) Fusion System. The addition marks an advancement that builds upon the TransFasten SI fusion product line, adding ASC-READY flexibility for healthcare providers treating SI joint dysfunction.
System features include;
- A fully threaded, self-drilling/self-tapping bone screw with a unique design optimized for surgical efficiency and patient outcomes.
- Helically dispersed circular fenestrations along the shaft to promote bone integration and support anatomical stability.
- A low-profile screw head to support an MIS approach while providing the surgeon with a tactile response on insertion depth.
- An extensive range of nine precision-machined screw lengths (35 mm – 65 mm) to offer a customized fit for individual patient anatomy.
President of Captiva Spine, Dale Mitchell, said, “Our aim with the TransFasten-LSF was to address the challenges healthcare providers face treating SI joint dysfunction with practical procedural efficiencies. Enhancing procedural efficiency encourages optimized surgical outcomes and paves the way for quicker recoveries and better patient experiences.”
Source: Captiva Spine, Inc.
Captiva Spine commenced launch of the TransFasten-LSF Lateral SI (Sacroiliac) Fusion System. The addition marks an advancement that builds upon the TransFasten SI fusion product line, adding ASC-READY flexibility for healthcare providers treating SI joint dysfunction.
System features include;
A fully threaded, self-drilling/self-tapping...
Captiva Spine commenced launch of the TransFasten-LSF Lateral SI (Sacroiliac) Fusion System. The addition marks an advancement that builds upon the TransFasten SI fusion product line, adding ASC-READY flexibility for healthcare providers treating SI joint dysfunction.
System features include;
- A fully threaded, self-drilling/self-tapping bone screw with a unique design optimized for surgical efficiency and patient outcomes.
- Helically dispersed circular fenestrations along the shaft to promote bone integration and support anatomical stability.
- A low-profile screw head to support an MIS approach while providing the surgeon with a tactile response on insertion depth.
- An extensive range of nine precision-machined screw lengths (35 mm – 65 mm) to offer a customized fit for individual patient anatomy.
President of Captiva Spine, Dale Mitchell, said, “Our aim with the TransFasten-LSF was to address the challenges healthcare providers face treating SI joint dysfunction with practical procedural efficiencies. Enhancing procedural efficiency encourages optimized surgical outcomes and paves the way for quicker recoveries and better patient experiences.”
Source: Captiva Spine, Inc.
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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.