Product Overview
Hollywood™ VI NanoMetalene® is a convex, lordotic implant with a variable insertion technique ideal for transforaminal interbody procedures. It combines the surface benefits of titanium1 and the mechanical properties of PEEK2 to deliver an interbody solution with the best of both materials and design for fusion.
Key Features:
• Curved anatomical geometry to maximize endplate contact
• Variable insertion options to accommodate placement of implant
• Molecularly bonded commercially pure titanium encompassing entire implant
• Uncompromised mechanical2 and image characteristics3 of PEEK-OPTIMA®
• No flaking or debris of titanium surface2
REFERENCES
1. Cross-sectional image from pre-clinical animal study. Data on file.
2. Results from mechanical testing. Data on file.
3. Results from imaging study. Data on file.
Indications:
When used as an intervertebral body fusion device, the system is intended for spinal fusion procedures at one or two contiguous levels (L2-S1) in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD). DDD is defined as back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies. DDD patients may also have up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level(s). These patients may have had a previous non-fusion spinal surgery at the involved spinal level(s). These patients should have had six months of non-operative treatment. The device is intended to be used with autograft bone graft and/or allogeneic bone graft composed of cancellous and/or corticocancellous bone and supplemental fixation.
(QF-10-01-105-ENGL-B)
Procedures:
Posterior Interbody (https://www.seaspine.com/)