Peridot-TD ALIF
Lumbar Intervertebral Fusion System
Ideal Combination of Material Properties
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Combination of the osteo-integrated titanium surface with the bone-like PEEK mechanical properties
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Spotless titanium surface maximizes bone and implant interaction
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Less than one-micrometer titanium surface resists delaminating and flaking
Radiolucent
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Less than one-micrometer titanium surface and radiolucent PEEK allow clear assessment of bony fusion

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Implants Overview
Peridot-TD ALIF Spacers are versatile interbody fusion devices offering
Multiple approach options
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Straight anterior approach of the lumbar spine; OR
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Oblique approach with an offset angle aiming to preserve the anterior longitudinal ligament and reduce the mobilization of the patient’s vasculature
Anatomic shape
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Dual convex superior/inferior surfaces designed to ensure optimal implant-to-endplate contact
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Various lordotic angles up to 30° to restore the natural spine lordotic curve
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Various footprints and heights to accommodate individual patient anatomy
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Anti-back out teeth to grip the endplate for expulsion resistance
Wide window
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Axial canal receives filling material (bone graft or substitute) to allow fusion to occur through the spacer