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The leader in minimally invasive spine surgery now brings a modular screw system to the market. The CD Horizon ™ ModuLeX ™ 5.5 spinal system offers a patented one-way secure locking mechanism, providing strength in the connection. Procedural Efficency You Can See: ModuLeX 5.5 Screw Technology allows for greater visualization and access during decortication, graft site preparation, and placement of the interbody/ posterolateral bone graft compared to a preassembled screw. Visualize the outcome Visit medtronic.com/modulex55 to learn more. CD Horizon ™ ModuLeX ™ 5.5 Spinal System The CD Horizon ™ Spinal System is intended to help provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments as an adjunct to fusion of the thoracic, lumbar, or sacral spine. For instruments and implant-specific indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and other medical information, please see the package inserts for the respective product(s). An electronic version of the package insert may be found at www.medtronic.com/manuals. © 2023 Medtronic. All rights reserved. UC202310282aEN Hook Eyelet Laminar Spinous process Lasso Anatomical based distraction Various options for distracting off the anatomy Distractor attachments Hook, eyelet, and lasso Lasso attachment Flexible cable accommodates difficult trajectories Screw based The CD Horizon ™ ModuLeX ™ 5.5 spinal system offers a midline retraction option that allows for tissue and muscle retraction while affording surgeons the ability to obtain a TLIF trajectory for interbody prep work and placement. The CD Horizon ™ ModuLeX ™ 5.5 spinal system allows surgeons a variety of distraction options including anatomy based and screw shank based. Retractor Distractor

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