The design of Securis helps screw placement and provides a screw that can be fully seated in the bone while maintaining full polyaxial motion of the screw head for easier rod insertion. The Securis cannulated screw system features a chromium-cobalt rod that provides superior stiffness when compared to a titanium rod of the same diameter. In addition, Custom Spine has provided advanced instrumentation for easier implantation while allowing the surgeon greater control of implant placement.
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