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Twenty Years of the NuVasive XLIF Procedure Celebrated at the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery 2023 Annual Forum
Oct 10, 2023
“Very few medical technology innovations have transformed an industry like the NuVasive XLIF procedure. Twenty years of XLIF has produced two decades of unmatched clinical validation, represented by an incredible body of evidence on the reproducibility, safety, and efficacy of the procedure,”1-4 said Kyle Malone, senior vice president, Scientific Affairs of
More than 120 surgeons and industry leaders gathered at SMISS to celebrate the XLIF procedure. Hosted by NuVasive, the evening event featured more than 20 surgeon speakers discussing the past, present and future impact of the procedure.
Dr.
“It’s remarkable how XLIF has continued to advance lateral, minimally invasive surgical applications,” said Dr.
With ~300,000 procedures performed, 200+ educational courses hosted, 600+ peer-reviewed publications, and 60+ dedicated products launched, XLIF continues to change patient lives.
“I look at what XLIF has done for minimally invasive surgery and single-position surgery, and I can only imagine what the future of innovation holds for the next twenty years in lateral,” said Dr.
Learn more about the past, present and future of the XLIF procedure here.
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