The fixation system can be utilized through a sacral alar Iliac trajectory in S1 and/or S2, providing maximum fixation across the sacroiliac joint, according to a July 31 press release.
The system features versatile implants paired with streamlined ergonomic instrumentation, allowing for customized solutions tailored to each patient’s specific pathology.
The spinal fixation system offers self-drilling screws, self-harvesting design, a universal hexalobe drive to ensure ease of use and simplicity, and a low-profile cobalt chrome tulip head to provide greater strength and support for all patients.
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