Mikai, an Italian medical device company, has launched its patented Falena interspinous decompression device. Falena, a small titanium and Peek implant inserted during minimally invasive back surgery, treats lumbar spinal stenosis providing patient pain relief.
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The patented Falena device is a winged structure manufactured in titanium with a ‘C’ shaped spacer in Peek Optima to extend a rigidity and elasticity similar to bone with high biocompatibility and wear resistance, the company said.
The Falena procedure is an alternative to spinal fusion and is typically performed in less than an hour under local or general anesthesia using dedicated instrumentation. The procedure is reversible with an average recovery time from two to seven weeks.
According to the company, Falena limits the extension of the spine at the symptomatic levels and preserves flexion, axial rotation, lateral bending and mobility of the symptomatic vertebral section. Falena is positioned in and preserves the interspinous ligament which contributes to the equilibrium and stabilization of the spine.
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