The system is designed for providing posterior stabilization and an adjunct to fusion of the cervical and upper thoracic spine. The system includes top loading polyaxial screws, hooks, offset connectors and rod-to-rod connectors to fit with the patient’s individual anatomy.
The system’s low-profile pedicle screw with 80 degrees of motion is designed to reduce the risk of tissue impingement in the thoracic spine.
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