Three insights:
1. The V3 system features a variety of low-profile segmental cervical plates and instruments that provide a guided pathway for surgeons.
2. The device aims to make implant placement easier, safer and more predictable during anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
3. The V3 system can be used independently or with Atlas Spine’s HiJAK AC, an expandable cervical interbody that enables surgeons to customize implants to fit a patient’s needs intraoperatively.
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