The Met One Technologies Kodiak Lumbar Spacer System is a lumbar intervertebral body fusion device that is implanted into the vertebral body space to improve stability of the spine while supporting fusion. The Kodiak Lumbar Spacer System may be implanted bilaterally using a posterior (PLIF) approach, or as a single device employing a transformational (TLIF) approach. The implants have a central endplate window to permit packing of autograft and/or allograft bone, teeth on the superior and inferior surfaces, and lateral windows for radiographic visualization. The implants are additively manufactured from Ti-6Al-4V ELI and are available in a variety of heights, footprints, and lordotic configurations to suit individual patient anatomy.
A receptacle designed to hold wrapped and/or unwrapped medical/dental devices in a chemical washer/disinfector and/or sterilizer during the washing/disinfection and/or sterilization cycle(s). It may be designed as a tray to allow full or partial immersion of the devices in a liquid disinfectant, or as an enclosed box to prevent contamination once the sterilization process is finished. The container may also be used for transport and storage of the processed devices, and may have features such as an expiry date label, breathing filter, built-in slots or inserts to hold instruments, and stacking capabilities. This is a reusable device.