
Foundation Surgical was granted (FDA) 510(k) clearance to market its Interwedge Standalone Lateral Interbody System. The product is used in conjunction with Foundation’s new LLIF180 procedure in lateral spinal surgery.
LLIF180 is the first bilateral-fixated standalone-lateral procedure performed through a single-position lateral or oblique-lateral lumbar spine approach. The LLIF180 procedure’s bilateral fixation is made possible by the Interwedge system’s novel deployable staple. The Interwedge system also features a distinctive hinge mechanism between the spacer and lateral plate which, combined with the deployable staple, provides both ipsilateral and contralateral fixation. These innovations grant the Interwedge system unparalleled versatility and stability to facilitate a lumbar spine fusion, while eliminating the need for supplemental posterior fixation.
Dr. Randal Betz, the founder of Foundation Surgical, shared his thoughts on this achievement: “The FDA clearance of the Interwedge system represents a significant step forward for lateral lumbar spine surgery and implant technology. We believe the novelty of the LLIF180 procedure and unique features of the Interwedge system, like the bilateral fixation via the deployable staple, offer surgeons enhanced options for standalone lateral interbody spinal stabilization.”
Source: Foundation Surgical
Foundation Surgical was granted (FDA) 510(k) clearance to market its Interwedge Standalone Lateral Interbody System. The product is used in conjunction with Foundation’s new LLIF180 procedure in lateral spinal surgery.
LLIF180 is the first bilateral-fixated standalone-lateral procedure performed through a single-position lateral or...
Foundation Surgical was granted (FDA) 510(k) clearance to market its Interwedge Standalone Lateral Interbody System. The product is used in conjunction with Foundation’s new LLIF180 procedure in lateral spinal surgery.
LLIF180 is the first bilateral-fixated standalone-lateral procedure performed through a single-position lateral or oblique-lateral lumbar spine approach. The LLIF180 procedure’s bilateral fixation is made possible by the Interwedge system’s novel deployable staple. The Interwedge system also features a distinctive hinge mechanism between the spacer and lateral plate which, combined with the deployable staple, provides both ipsilateral and contralateral fixation. These innovations grant the Interwedge system unparalleled versatility and stability to facilitate a lumbar spine fusion, while eliminating the need for supplemental posterior fixation.
Dr. Randal Betz, the founder of Foundation Surgical, shared his thoughts on this achievement: “The FDA clearance of the Interwedge system represents a significant step forward for lateral lumbar spine surgery and implant technology. We believe the novelty of the LLIF180 procedure and unique features of the Interwedge system, like the bilateral fixation via the deployable staple, offer surgeons enhanced options for standalone lateral interbody spinal stabilization.”
Source: Foundation Surgical
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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.