Life Spine Announces First Surgical Cases of DYNA-LINK® Titanium With Barb Fixation

Life Spine, a medical device company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets products for the surgical treatment of spinal disorders, announced today the first surgical cases of DYNA-LINK Titanium with Barb Fixation.

Life Spine notes DYNA-LINK Titanium Stand-Alone Anterior Lumbar System is a zero-profile, stand-alone device that offers surgeons a safe and reliable alternative to 360˚ fusion procedures. In addition to providing immediate fixation, multiple footprints, heights, screw options, and now barbs are available to accommodate various patient anatomies and pathologies to promote fusion.

“DYNA-LINK Titanium Barb offering provides an integrated supplemental fixation system that allows for a less invasive direct anterior approach. Barbs are preloaded within the inserter for the titanium implant, permitting seamless deployment of fixation for the cage and eliminating the need for angulated instruments,” said Dr. Ali Mesiwala of the DISC Sports & Spine Center in Newport Beach, California. “This potentially reduces surgical time and incision size and provides an ideal option to treat my patients in both the outpatient and inpatient setting.”

DYNA-LINK Titanium Features and Benefits:

  • Stand-Alone Device *barbs require supplemental fixation
  • Streamlined Barb Delivery Instrumentation
  • Osseo-Loc® Surface Technology
  • 37˚ to 45˚ Screw Angulation

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