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Visit medtronic.com/CatalyftPL to learn more. Enabling Technology Products Please refer to product indication manual/package insert for instructions, warnings, precautions,and contraindications. ©2021 Medtronic. Medtronic, Medtronic logo, and Engineering the extraordinary are trademarks of Medtronic. All other brands are trademarks of a Medtronic company. UC202208596EN Catalyft ™ PL Expandable Interbody System Lift. Align. Transform. Create expansion at the precise angle and lift you need for minimally invasive, patient- specific solutions. Catalyft ™ PL expandable interbody system seamlessly integrates with StealthStation ™ navigation system, enabling real-time visualization and streamlined workflow to support minimally invasive procedures. Catalyft ™ PL Expandable Interbody System Indications The Catalyft ™ PL expandable interbody system is indicated for use as an intervertebral body fusion device in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD - defined by discogenic back pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies) at one or two contiguous levels of the lumbar spine (L2-S1). These DDD patients may also have up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved levels. Additionally, the Catalyft ™ PL expandable interbody system can be used with patients diagnosed with spinal deformities as an adjunct to fusion. These patients should be skeletally mature and have undergone 6 months of non-operative treatment prior to surgery. Implants are used to facilitate fusion in the lumbar spine using autogenous bone graft and/or allograft bone graft comprised of cancellous and/ or corticocancellous bone, and/or demineralized allograft bone with bone marrow aspirate. These implants are intended for use with supplemental internal fixation systems. Risks: • Implant migration. • Breakage of the device(s). • Foreign body reaction to the implants including possible tumor formation, auto immune disease, and/or scarring. • Pressure on the surrounding tissues or organs. • Infection.