The Next Innovation in MIS Lumbar Fusion Has a Big Footprint
ALIF principles with minimally invasive posterior approach
About the new Luna XD
Luna XD is an interbody fusion device that combines ALIF principles and a controlled posterior approach to provide anterior column stability, sagittal balance and fusion in patients with symptomatic degenerative disc disease (DDD).
- Small incision; largest footprint
- Consistent deployment
- Large graft chamber to facilitate fusion success
- Maximum height restoration
- Optimal sagittal balance
- Minimal impaction, neural retraction, or subsidence
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The Luna XD Interbody Fusion System consists of the Luna XD Implant and associated accessories. This system is indicated for spinal fusion procedures in skeletally mature patients with symptomatic DDD at one or two contiguous levels from L2-S1. DDD is defined as discogenic back pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. These DDD patients may also have up to grade I spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level(s).
The Luna XD Interbody Fusion System is to be used with autogenous bone graft. Patients receiving the device should have had at least six months of nonoperative treatment prior to receiving the Luna XD Implant. The Luna XD Interbody Fusion System is to be used with supplemental fixation.
As with other lumbar fusion devices and procedures, there are risks and considerations for use of the Luna XD Interbody Fusion System. Please see the product labeling for a detailed discussion of risks, contraindications, warnings and precautions. Failure to follow any instructions or failure to heed any warnings or cautions could result in serious patient injury.