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16 12th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference + The Business of Spine - call (800) 417-2035 severe osteoarthritis. The iDuo G2 is patient-specific technology, designed from individual patients' CT scans. The device is available for the patello- femoral and medial or lateral compartments. iFuse Implant System. SI-BONE's iFuse Implant System is indicated for sacroiliac joint fusion in response to conditions such as sacroiliac joint dis- ruptions and degenerative scoliosis. The system is designed to provide fu- sion through the insertion of titanium implants across the sacroiliac joint. The system is also designed to be a less invasive option to traditional SI joint surgery. Javelin MIS Locking Facet System. Amedica's Javelin MIS Locking Facet Sys- tem is a transfacet pedicular screw system with a unique locking interface between the screw and washer designed for the implant to lock into the facet joint to prevent it from screwing back out. The system is used during open or percutaneous surgery. Lateral Locking Cage. Last year, Frontier Medical Devices entered into a distribution agreement with Zimmer Spine for the Lateral Locking Cage, a minimally invasive lateral interbody cage. It has a unique locking design to rigidly fasten the cage to the lumbar vertebra. LATIS Minimally Invasive Lumbar Interbody Fusion Spacer. Globus Medi- cal launched the LATIS MIS Lumbar Interbody Fusion Spacer in June 2013. The implant is designed to treat patients with degenerative disc disease. It is inserted through a minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion approach. Lucent Controlled Delivery Gun. The Lucent Controlled Delivery Gun from Spinal Elements is well-suited for a minimally invasive approach to consis- tently and reproducibly place interbody devices. The device allows surgeons to use larger intervertebral body devices. Lumiere. The Lumiere minimally invasive retractor system from Orthozon Technologies uses patented technology with powerful fiber optic lighting, translucent retractor blades, full medial access and expandable field view for micro-endoscopic discectomies. It is designed with an outward taper to in- crease visibility 33 percent. MAKOplasty. MAKOplasty, powered by the RIO Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System, is available for use in total hip arthroplasty and partial knee resurfacing. MAKOplasty is designed to improve precision and accu- racy, while reducing damage to healthy soft tissue. MANTIS Implant. The MANTIS implant — minimal access non-traumatic insertion system — from Stryker allows surgeons to place cannulated pedicle screws percutaneously. The system can address up to three-level procedures for deformity and degenerative applications. The cannulated screw design is based on the Xia Pedicle Screw System. MATRIX Spine MIS. The MATRIX MIS Spine System from DePuy Synthes is a universal set of instruments and implants for open and minimally in- vasive surgical approach for deformity, degenerative conditions and trauma procedures. MatrixRIB System. The MatrixRIB System from DePuy Synthes, designed for the fixation and stabilization of ribs, includes precountoured locking plates, locking screws and intramedullary splints. The system is also indicated for fusions and osteotomies of normal and osteoporotic bone. The intramed- ullary splints are designed to allow for minimally invasive procedures. MD SpineWand. The MD SpineWand from ArthroCare is designed to remove soft tissue, such as disc material, through a 2.5 mm access point. The MD SpineWand is used in conjunction with ArthroCare's Coblation technology. Mercury MIS System. Spinal Elements added towers to the Mercury Clas- sic spinal system and other enabling instrumentation to allow surgeons to perform mini-open procedures in 2012. The Mercury Classic was released on the market in 2009 and includes cannulated screws ideal for minimally invasive cases. Metha Short Hip Stem. Aesculap's Metha Short Hip Stem is used for the direct anterior approach joint replacement procedures. The unique neck insertion an- gle of the Metha allows for easier access to the femur and is available in a wide array of configurations to accommodate the unique anatomy of each patient. Minimally Invasive Knee Retractor System. Symmetry Medical's Minimally Invasive Knee Retractor System was developed based on clinical use and sur- geon feedback and features custom, silicon heads for maximum function and unique shapes for surgery. The retractors protect soft tissue and ligaments during the procedure. Mini-Max Minimally Invasive Access System. Precision Spine's Mini-Max Minimally Invasive Access System received FDA clearance in 2012. The sys- tem is designed for a muscle-sparing technique that enables more procedure- to-procedure reproducibility with the goal of cost-effectiveness. MIS Total Knee Arthroplasty Muscle-Sparing Arthrotomy. Pioneered by Dr. Thomas M. Coon, Dr. E. Marlowe Goble and Dr. Alfred J. Tria, Jr., the MIS Quad-Sparing Arthrotomy is designed for a less invasive knee surgery that limits muscle and tissue dissection without compromising the total knee arthroplasty procedure. The arthrotomy can be extended if more visualiza- tion is needed. Mobi-C Cervical Disc. LDR's Mobi-C is designed to restore segmental mo- tion and disc height in cervical disc replacement. The device is the first FDA- approved cervical disc for one- and two-level indications. The Mobi-C in- cludes superior and inferior cobalt chromium alloy endplates coated with titanium and hyroxyapatite coating and a mobile bearing insert. NavioPFS UKR Surgery. The NavioPFS surgical system from Blue Belt Technologies is based on an open implant-architecture platform. The first unicompartmental knee replacement was performed with the system in July 2012. The robotic surgical system offers a CT scan-free approach with intra- operative planning capabilities. NovoStitch Suture Passer. The NovaStitch Suture Passer from Centerix Or- thopaedics is designed to pass sutures through soft tissue during orthopedic surgery. The device is equipped with a sliding lower jaw that allows low profile access to the knee and extends to slide under the meniscus for accurate suture placement. The device is indicated for simple and complex suture patterns. Oracle Expandable Retractor System. Exactech's Oracle Expandable Retrac- tor System is used during minimally invasive spine procedures and includes a fully adjustable design so surgeons can independently angle the retractor blade and expand in the cephalad-caudal and medial-lateral directions. OrthoGlide Medial Knee. The OrthoGlide knee implant from ABS is de- signed to replace worn cartilage inside the knee for patients with osteoar- thritis in the medial compartment. It offers patients a less invasive alternative to total knee replacement. The device requires a five- to seven-centimeter incision and could delay the need for total knee replacement. 12th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference + The Future of Spine June 12-14, 2014 • Chicago To learn more or register, visit www.beckersasc.com/beckers or call (800) 417-2035 132 Sessions • 168 Speakers • 63 Physician Leaders • 28 CEOs Keynote Debate: John Bolton Former Six-Term Governor of Vermont Howard Dean