Kleiner Device Labs launched KG® 1, a disposable single-use bone graft delivery tool for spinal procedures. In clinical testing, KG 1 reportedly reduced fusion failure rates by 68%.
The tool is designed to avoid issues that may arise with use of round, end-dispensing funnels, such as cannula tip visualization, jamming, site injury and failure to distribute graft in the disc space. The kit includes a cannula, plunger and detachable funnel, and a bi-portal design, shown below, ejects graft into both sides of the space while leaving a central void for the fusion cage.
Source: Kleiner Device Labs LLC
Image courtesy of Kleiner Device Labs
Kleiner Device Labs launched KG® 1, a disposable single-use bone graft delivery tool for spinal procedures. In clinical testing, KG 1 reportedly reduced fusion failure rates by 68%.
The tool is designed to avoid issues that may arise with use of round, end-dispensing funnels, such as cannula tip visualization, jamming, site injury and failure...
Kleiner Device Labs launched KG® 1, a disposable single-use bone graft delivery tool for spinal procedures. In clinical testing, KG 1 reportedly reduced fusion failure rates by 68%.
The tool is designed to avoid issues that may arise with use of round, end-dispensing funnels, such as cannula tip visualization, jamming, site injury and failure to distribute graft in the disc space. The kit includes a cannula, plunger and detachable funnel, and a bi-portal design, shown below, ejects graft into both sides of the space while leaving a central void for the fusion cage.
Source: Kleiner Device Labs LLC
Image courtesy of Kleiner Device Labs
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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.