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What Is Medtronic’s PILAR™ Technique?

April 2, 2026 By SPINEMarketGroup

We recently came across Medtronic’s PILAR™ technique and thought it raised a fair question: is this just another branded variation in posterior cervical fixation, or does it actually address a real surgical trade-off?

That is not an easy category in which to claim novelty. Lateral mass screws are familiar, widely used, and generally forgiving. Cervical pedicle screws can provide stronger fixation, but they also come with a much narrower anatomical margin for error. PILAR™ appears to be positioned in between those two options.

The concept is based on pedicle inlet screw fixation for posterior cervical fusion. Medtronic’s message is straightforward: offer some of the strength associated with pedicle-based fixation, while reducing the anatomical risk and technical burden of a full cervical pedicle trajectory. In simple terms, the pitch is clear. Stronger than lateral mass screws, but less demanding than full pedicle screws.

That middle ground is commercially and clinically relevant. In the subaxial cervical spine, fixation choice remains a key decision. Lateral mass screws have long been the standard because they are familiar and reliable. Pedicle screws may offer better fixation, but adoption has been limited by safety concerns in a demanding anatomical region. PILAR™ is meant to sit between those two worlds.

Medtronic says the PILAR™ screw showed a 51% increase in pull-out strength compared with a lateral mass screw. That is the kind of claim that gets attention, especially in revision cases, deformity, poor bone quality, or other situations where fixation strength matters more. Still, the company also notes that these data come from cadaveric biomechanical testing. In spine, bench data can be encouraging, but they do not automatically answer the questions that matter most in practice: fusion, durability, revision rates, and complications.

The safety angle is central to the story. According to Medtronic, the trajectory is designed to stop short of critical neurovascular structures compared with a full pedicle screw path, and screw length can be selected to help manage risk. That may be one of the most important parts of the value proposition. Cervical pedicle fixation has always been attractive biomechanically, but harder to adopt routinely because of its technical demands.

There is also a workflow message here. Medtronic says PILAR™ may support easier rod placement, better screw alignment, and less hardware obstruction in the surgical field. That matters. In spine, technologies that fit naturally into surgical workflow often gain traction faster than those that rely on biomechanical claims alone.

PILAR™ is also not being presented as a standalone idea. Medtronic links it to its broader ecosystem, including the Infinity™ 2 OCT system and StealthStation™ S8 navigation. For surgeons already using that platform, adoption may feel more like an extension of an existing workflow than a completely new technique.

From a market perspective, that may be the bigger story. Posterior cervical fixation may not generate the noise of robotics or motion preservation, but it remains an important segment. A technique that combines stronger fixation claims, a lower-risk narrative, and workflow efficiency can strengthen not just a procedure, but a broader cervical portfolio.

For now, PILAR™ looks less like a reinvention and more like a focused attempt to make the space between lateral mass and pedicle fixation more attractive. Whether it gains lasting traction will depend on how surgeons judge it in real practice, not just on paper.

About Medtronic

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