
Life Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the VersaLift Expandable Interbody System, a Micro Invasive solution for TLIF and PLIF procedures featuring a low 6mm starting height.
Designed to support minimally invasive surgical access, VersaLift offers one of the smallest starting heights available for a TLIF expandable interbody implant, beginning at just 6mm. Approved for 8, 10, and 12mm widths with up to 15° of lordotic correction, the system’s low-profile design is intended to facilitate insertion through constrained anatomy while minimizing tissue disruption and nerve retraction.
VersaLift features controlled, in situ expansion designed to maintain implant length throughout deployment while supporting restoration of anatomic disc height and indirect decompression of neural elements. Streamlined instrumentation is designed to help surgeons efficiently achieve alignment and procedural goals while maintaining a simplified workflow.
Source: Life Spine, Inc.
Life Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the VersaLift Expandable Interbody System, a Micro Invasive solution for TLIF and PLIF procedures featuring a low 6mm starting height.
Designed to support minimally invasive surgical access, VersaLift offers one of the smallest starting heights available for a TLIF expandable interbody...
Life Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the VersaLift Expandable Interbody System, a Micro Invasive solution for TLIF and PLIF procedures featuring a low 6mm starting height.
Designed to support minimally invasive surgical access, VersaLift offers one of the smallest starting heights available for a TLIF expandable interbody implant, beginning at just 6mm. Approved for 8, 10, and 12mm widths with up to 15° of lordotic correction, the system’s low-profile design is intended to facilitate insertion through constrained anatomy while minimizing tissue disruption and nerve retraction.
VersaLift features controlled, in situ expansion designed to maintain implant length throughout deployment while supporting restoration of anatomic disc height and indirect decompression of neural elements. Streamlined instrumentation is designed to help surgeons efficiently achieve alignment and procedural goals while maintaining a simplified workflow.
Source: Life 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.





