Medacta announced the first U.S. surgery utilizing its M.U.S.T.® LT, following FDA clearance. M.U.S.T. LT (Long Tab Screw) is a new minimally invasive system for posterior spine fixation via the percutaneous approach. Mainly focused on degenerative spine cases, M.U.S.T. LT expands the use of a percutaneous approach in spinal deformity, tumor and trauma applications.
The cortical-cancellous M.U.S.T. LT thread is designed to differentiate the bone purchase, adapting the implants to match the different bone density areas of the vertebra.
With the introduction of the M.U.S.T. LT system, Medacta continues to expand its spine portfolio, delivering innovative solutions to surgeons for the benefit of their patients.
Medacta announced the first U.S. surgery utilizing its M.U.S.T.® LT, following FDA clearance. M.U.S.T. LT (Long Tab Screw) is a new minimally invasive system for posterior spine fixation via the percutaneous approach. Mainly focused on degenerative spine cases, M.U.S.T. LT expands the use of a percutaneous approach in spinal deformity, tumor...
Medacta announced the first U.S. surgery utilizing its M.U.S.T.® LT, following FDA clearance. M.U.S.T. LT (Long Tab Screw) is a new minimally invasive system for posterior spine fixation via the percutaneous approach. Mainly focused on degenerative spine cases, M.U.S.T. LT expands the use of a percutaneous approach in spinal deformity, tumor and trauma applications.
The cortical-cancellous M.U.S.T. LT thread is designed to differentiate the bone purchase, adapting the implants to match the different bone density areas of the vertebra.
With the introduction of the M.U.S.T. LT system, Medacta continues to expand its spine portfolio, delivering innovative solutions to surgeons for the benefit of their patients.
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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.