1. Cougar L2 and EXPEDIUM for minimally invasive surgery from DePuy Spine. The EXPEDIUM system includes longitudinal rods, screws, hooks, transverse and dual-rod connectors, sacral extenders and washers. The new offset system features polyaxial and fixed bolts, angulating and slotted connectors and single and multi-level plating options.
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2. Pioneer Advantage portfolio from Pioneer Surgical Technology. The products include machined allografts for cervical and anterior lumbar procedures and demineralized strips and cubes for spinal and general orthopedic surgery. The device provides a large structural area for stability and a large opening to promote interbody fusion.
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3. KYPHON Express Curette from Medtronic. The KYPHON Express curette is available in T-tip with a torque resetting device, allowing easy resetting of the device when the tip encounters excess torsion. The device is designed to maximize control when scoring or scraping the bone and is compatible with the Kyphon Express access tools in the size two offering.
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4. RAVINE lateral access system from K2M. RAVINE provides a dual flat blade platform for muscle splitting transpsoas approach. The system also offers a rigid fixation to the spine and an option for a third and fourth blade. The system was designed for optimum adaptability to the patient’s anatomy.
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5. VERTEX SELECT reconstruction system from Medtronic. The VERTEX SELECT system includes implants and general instruments to treat a variety of conditions, including degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, fractures, tumors and spondylolisthesis. The posted screw module gives physicians multiple options to accommodate for the patient’s anatomy.
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6. Vu aPOD anterior lumbar interbody fusion system from Integra LifeSciences. The Vu aPOD allows physicians to utilize two fixation options: securing it with two self-tapping bone screws (which does not require additional supplemental fixation) or securing it with the SpinPlate internal buttress plate technology (which requires supplemental fixation).
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7. STALIF MIDLINE anterior lumbar interbody fusions system from Centinel Spine. The STALIF MIDLINE system includes the Lag Effect Fixation and Lumen Locking as well as ABO screw technology which guard against screw back-out. The system includes the full spectrum of implant sizes to accommodate for individual patients.
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8. VariLift expandable interbody fusion system from Wenzel Spine. The VariLift-L is designed to be implanted as a single device using the transverse approach or bilaterally using the posterior approach. The VariLift-A is designed for bilateral implantation using the anterior approach. Both can be implanted with or without supplemental fixation.
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9. Parallax Contour vertebral augmentation device from ArthroCare. The device can be used during kyphoplasty or other vertebral augmentation procedures to create the void and then fill the void with Parallax Acrylic resin. Contour utilizes a small access needle and is designed to rotate when creating the space.
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10. Firebird’s Direct Vertebral Rotation from Orthofix. The new system is designed for treatment of patients with conditions, including scoliosis and kyphosis. The system’s new Direct Vertebral Rotation device provides surgeons with the option to combine rod reduction and direct vertebral rotation in one low profile instrument.
Read more about Firebird’s Direct Vertebral Rotation.