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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift Lumbar Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-LX
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-LX Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-LX is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-LX is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via a PLIF or TLIF approach, and may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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VariLift-C
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-C Cervical Interbody Fusion Device System consists of a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior expansion plate, and is grooved and fluted with large graft windows positioned between each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-C may be used with or without supplemental fixation. VariLift-C is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD) of the cervical spine with accompanying radicular symptoms at one disc level. DDD is defined as discogenic pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have at least six weeks of non-operative treatment prior to treatment with VariLift-C. These DDD patients may have up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level. The VariLift-C is used to facilitate intervertebral body fusion in the cervical spine and is placed in a unilateral or a bilateral fashion via an anterior approach at the C3 to C7 disc levels using autograft bone.
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VariLift-C
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-C Cervical Interbody Fusion Device System consists of a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior expansion plate, and is grooved and fluted with large graft windows positioned between each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-C may be used with or without supplemental fixation. VariLift-C is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD) of the cervical spine with accompanying radicular symptoms at one disc level. DDD is defined as discogenic pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have at least six weeks of non-operative treatment prior to treatment with VariLift-C. These DDD patients may have up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level. The VariLift-C is used to facilitate intervertebral body fusion in the cervical spine and is placed in a unilateral or a bilateral fashion via an anterior approach at the C3 to C7 disc levels using autograft bone.
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VariLift-C
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-C Cervical Interbody Fusion Device System consists of a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior expansion plate, and is grooved and fluted with large graft windows positioned between each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-C may be used with or without supplemental fixation. VariLift-C is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD) of the cervical spine with accompanying radicular symptoms at one disc level. DDD is defined as discogenic pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have at least six weeks of non-operative treatment prior to treatment with VariLift-C. These DDD patients may have up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level. The VariLift-C is used to facilitate intervertebral body fusion in the cervical spine and is placed in a unilateral or a bilateral fashion via an anterior approach at the C3 to C7 disc levels using autograft bone.
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VariLift-C
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift-C Cervical Interbody Fusion Device System consists of a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior expansion plate, and is grooved and fluted with large graft windows positioned between each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-C may be used with or without supplemental fixation. VariLift-C is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD) of the cervical spine with accompanying radicular symptoms at one disc level. DDD is defined as discogenic pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have at least six weeks of non-operative treatment prior to treatment with VariLift-C. These DDD patients may have up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level. The VariLift-C is used to facilitate intervertebral body fusion in the cervical spine and is placed in a unilateral or a bilateral fashion via an anterior approach at the C3 to C7 disc levels using autograft bone.
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VariLift-L
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift Lumbar Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-L is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-L is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via posterior (PLIF) approach or as a single device via a transverse (TLIF) approach. VariLift-L may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation and is intended for use with autograft to facilitate fusion. VariLift-L is indicated for intervertebral body fusion of the lumbar spine, from L2 to S1, in skeletally mature patients who have had six months of non-operative treatment. The device is intended for use at either one level or two contiguous levels for the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD) with up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis. DDD is defined as back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies.
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VariLift-L
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift Lumbar Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-L is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-L is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via posterior (PLIF) approach or as a single device via a transverse (TLIF) approach. VariLift-L may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation and is intended for use with autograft to facilitate fusion. VariLift-L is indicated for intervertebral body fusion of the lumbar spine, from L2 to S1, in skeletally mature patients who have had six months of non-operative treatment. The device is intended for use at either one level or two contiguous levels for the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD) with up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis. DDD is defined as back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies.
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VariLift-L
Wenzel Spine, Inc.
The Wenzel Spine VariLift Lumbar Interbody Fusion Device is a self-tapping, expandable device with an interior sliding wedge and a posterior end cap. The VariLift-L is a grooved and fluted device with large graft windows positioned each of its four quadrants that provide bony contact with the endplates. VariLift-L is designed to be implanted bi-laterally via posterior (PLIF) approach or as a single device via a transverse (TLIF) approach. VariLift-L may be implanted with or without supplemental fixation and is intended for use with autograft to facilitate fusion. VariLift-L is indicated for intervertebral body fusion of the lumbar spine, from L2 to S1, in skeletally mature patients who have had six months of non-operative treatment. The device is intended for use at either one level or two contiguous levels for the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD) with up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis. DDD is defined as back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies.