Published Research

Globus Medical MERC Research
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REVERE® Rahm et al. 2019

Stabilizing effect of the rib cage on adjacent segment motion following thoracolumbar posterior fixation of the human thoracic cadaveric spine: a biomechanical study

Rahm et al. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 70:217-222, 2019.

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REVERE® Senatus et al. 2013

Biomechanical evaluation of a novel posterior integrated clamp that attaches to an existing posterior instrumentation for use in thoracolumbar revision

Senatus et al. Asian Spine J 7(1):1–7, 2013.

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RISE® Boktor et al. 2018

The expandable transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion – two years follow-up

Boktor et al. J Craniovertebr Junction Spine 9(1):50–55, 2018.

Also listed under ALTERA® and CALIBER®

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RISE® Gentry et al. 2019

Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion with expandable interbody device provides indirect decompression through significant disc height restoration

Gentry et al. J Spine 8(4):440, 2019.

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Expandable interbody spacers implanted through a lateral approach: a multicenter observational study at two years

Cohen et al. J Spine Neurosurg 9(7):1000342, 2020.
Also listed under CALIBER®-L

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RISE®-L Frisch et al. 2017

Static versus expandable interbody spacers: preliminary 1-year clinical and radiographic results

Frisch et al. J Clin Neurol Neurosurg Spine 1(1):113, 2017.

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RISE®-L Frisch et al. 2019

Static versus expandable interbody spacers: final 2-year clinical and radiographic results

Frisch et al. J Clin Neurol Neurosurg Spine 4(1):1018, 2019.

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RISE®-L Huang et al. 2020

Laterally placed expandable interbody spacers improve radiographic and clinical outcomes: a 1-year follow-up study

Huang et al. Interdiscip Neurosurg 20:100639, 2020.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2019

Laterally placed expandable interbody spacers with adjustable lordosis improve radiographic and clinical outcomes

Li et al. J Spine S8:001, 2019.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2019

Expandable titanium interbody spacer via lateral approach improves radiographic and clinical outcomes: a 2-year follow-up study

Li et al. J Spine 8(3):439, 2019.

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Comparative effectiveness of adjustable lordotic expandable versus static lateral lumbar interbody fusion devices: one year clinical and radiographic outcomes

Li et al. Open Orthop J 14:60-68, 2020.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2020

Comparative effectiveness of expandable versus static interbody spacers via MIS LLIF: a 2-year radiographic and clinical outcomes study

Li et al. Global Spine J 10(8):998-1005, 2020.

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