Implanted unilaterally, MOBIS implants are indicated for use in one or two level lumbar
fusions using a posterior transforaminal approach (L2 to S1) to reduce or eliminate pain
and mechanical instability resulting from the following conditions:

Spondylolisthesis (Grades I and II)
Degenerative Disc Disease
Spinal Stenosis
Disc Herniation

The curved design of the MOBIS implant conforms to the anterior lordotic curvature of the vertebra, providing solid bilateral support, and easy insertion via a monoportal approach. Preservation of the contralateral facet joint is achieved by using a unilateral steep implantation trajectory, and the tapered implant edge allows impaction into the vertebral disc space without removing cortical bone. The dual apertures provide a threefold fusion path by filling both the implant and the dorsal intervertebral and epilaminar disc space with cancellous bone or bone graft substitutes. MOBIS implants are designed to restore interbody vertebral disc height and maintain solid bony fusion when used in conjunction with bone graft material and supportive posterior instrumentation. The implants are made of PEEK-OPTIMA® LT, a biocompatible thermoplastic polymer, which provides numerous benefits including an elasticity modulus similar to cortical bone and excellent post operative imaging of the fused vertebral segment(s).


Key Advantages:

Curved Design and Tapered Edge

Conforms to the Anterior Lordotic Curve and Facilitates Implant Insertion

Dual Implant Apertures

Promotes Good Bony In-Growth of the Graft Material

Unilateral Steep Implantation Trajectory

Preserves the Contralateral Facet Joint

PEEK-OPTIMA LT Thermoplastic Polymer Material

In-Vivo Biocompatibility and Elasticity Modulus Similar to Cortical Bone

Radiolucent and Artifact-Free

Optimal Postoperative Imaging Quality

Embedded Titanium Markers

Enhances Radiographic Implant Positioning and Assessment

Comprehensive Range of Implant Instrumentation

High Quality, Easy to Use and Cost Effective Implant System


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