July 15, 2015
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Medtronic announces new system for minimally invasive spine procedures

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Medtronic recently announced the launch of the CD Horizon Solera Voyager Spinal System for minimally invasive spine procedures.

The new system expands on the transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion procedure by offering multiple, minimally invasive rod insertion options and enabling a 3D-navigated surgical experience. Depending on the surgeon’s preference, either a percutaneous or Wiltse minimally invasive approach can be used for rod insertion with the use of the new system, according to a company press release. Additionally, the system’s low-profile, extended-tab screw with inner threading is designed to help ease rod insertion and facilitate rod reduction.

The system is part of Medtronic's Surgical Synergy Spinal Platform, according to the release.

Reference: www.medtronic.com.