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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3909029"]What exactly is going on with Nuva. Can someone give me the cut and dry. I know they pretty much pioneered the XLIF procedure and seems to be catching on. Are there really reimbursement issues with the XLIF and how are surgeons responding to it? I watched an XLIF procedure done on youtube the other day, and it seemed pretty simple, about an hour for the procedure with minimal blood less and tissue damage..which is apparently NuVasive's claim to fame here. I understand that XLIF is Nuva's one-trick pony...but is it not doing well? Is the pony successful as compared to MDT's and the Stryker's and the Synthes' out there? I don't see why surgeon's wouldnt prefer doing this surgery as opposed to 2-3 hr ALIF or PLIF. It's cheaper and easier on the patient.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any thoughts?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3909029"]What exactly is going on with Nuva. Can someone give me the cut and dry. I know they pretty much pioneered the XLIF procedure and seems to be catching on. Are there really reimbursement issues with the XLIF and how are surgeons responding to it? I watched an XLIF procedure done on youtube the other day, and it seemed pretty simple, about an hour for the procedure with minimal blood less and tissue damage..which is apparently NuVasive's claim to fame here. I understand that XLIF is Nuva's one-trick pony...but is it not doing well? Is the pony successful as compared to MDT's and the Stryker's and the Synthes' out there? I don't see why surgeon's wouldnt prefer doing this surgery as opposed to 2-3 hr ALIF or PLIF. It's cheaper and easier on the patient. Any thoughts?[/QUOTE]
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