This state-of-the-art titanium spinal implant features an advanced load sharing strut design that gives the user an implant with a modulus of elasticity that mimics that of natural bone, promoting bone growth while retaining the strength of titanium. The InFix® Anterior Lumbar Device implant is assembled in situ, and provides complete sizing flexibility.
Features:
- Customizable to varying patient anatomy
The modularity of the InFix device allows the user to create up to 84 different combinations of endplate size, height and lordotic angle to provide individual matching of the patients natural lordotic curve. - In situ assembly
InFix is assembled within the disc space, distracting as it is inserted, thereby eliminating the need to over-distract for implant insertion and thus mitigating distractor mediated endplate disruption and maintaining ligament integrity.
About ALIF Cages
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) is a spine surgery that involves approaching the spine from the front of the body to remove disc or bone material from in between two adjacent lumbar vertebrae. The disc material is then replaced by cage containing bone graft or bone morphogenetic protein.The ALIF cage maintains normal disc height as the bone graft fuses with the bone of the vertebrae above and below to stabilize the spine.
About Zimmer Biomet
Zimmer was founded in 1927 by Justin O. Zimmer, originally producing aluminum splints. The firm is headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana, where it is part of the medical devices business cluster there. Recently has acquired Biomet.Zimmer Spine is a global leader in spine innovation, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for spine patients worldwide by delivering comprehensive thoracolumbar, cervical fixation and biologics surgical solutions, training and clinical support that advance and support surgeons. http://www.zimmer.com