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Spine (Cervical)

Cervitech PCM Artificial Cervical Disc


Total replacement disc for the cervical spine to maintain stability while reestablishing full range of motion as an alternative to spinal fusion. PCM requires minimal bone preparation and offers osteoconductive properties of its TiCaP (Titanium/Calcium phosphate) coating.


Key Features and Benefits

    Motion in Ball-and-Socket TDRs2
    V-teeth Design
    Cobalt-chromium endplates are coated with Special tailored surface of the coating
    Wide end-plates reach lateral bone in proximity to the unco-vertebral joints
    Large radius UHMWPE bearing surface attached to the caudal endplate
    Low friction surfaces for articulation and shock absorption

Indications

    Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy
    Spondylotic Radiculopathy
    Cervical Disc Herniation need Anterior Decompression
    No obvious Disc Space Degeneration
    Periodic Instability

Pioneer® Anterior Cervical Plate


The Pioneer® Anterior Cervical Plate window design offers intraoperative visualization and allows for proper placement of bone graft material and alignment of the plate. The low profile plate design is biomechanically strong. (SFDA approval pending)


Key Features and Benefits

    Screw thread design and convergence features maximize pullout resistance
    Standard and Dynamic plate designs offer surgical versatility
    Dynamic plates are slotted to allow controlled subsidence
    Unique self-retaining plate/screw design reduces chance of screw back-out
    Dorsal arrow indicators on plates facilitate ease of use with plate holder/guide
    Nitinol self-locking, snap-spring mechanism permits the screw head to be seated below the plate profile
    Color-coded screws offer clear screw-type identification

Indications

    Cervical Instability
    DDD
    Spondylolisthesis
    Spinal Stenosis, Deformation, or Bending
    Trauma
    Tumor
    Fusion procedure for Pseudo Arthritis

A-Spine Window System


Window is a plate system made from titanium and titanium alloy. The device serves to stabilize the motion of specific segments of the spine to allow fusion of those segments to take place. The device is implanted using an anterior surgical approach.


Key Features and Benefits

    Low profile
    Bone graft segments are visible
    Plates are made from pure titanium
    Contoured for better anatomical fit
    Dynamic or static placement of screw

Indications

    Degenerative Instability
    Congenital Instability
    Cervical Vertebrae Deformation
    Spinal Fixation
    Trauma
    Tumor

Bonovo (BOI) C-LINK Spinal Fixation System


The C-Link spinal fixation system used for cervical posterior fixation has a 30º polyaxial design. The lateral rod connector is adjustable for implantation angle and height of screw. The transverse connector prevents rotation and enhances stability.


Key Features and Benefits

    Universal screw-plate system for 12º implantation within the scope of universal regulation
    Wide selection of universal connections
    Simple structure, easy operation
    Tail nail notch lower in patients with weak foreign body sensation

Indications

    Cervical Deformity
    Degeneration
    Tumor
    Trauma

A-Spine Cervo-Link


The Cervo-Link spine fixation system has a 30º polyaxial design. The lateral rod connector is adjustable for implantation angle and height of screw. The transverse connector prevents rotation and enhance stability.


Key Features and Benefits

    Universal screw-plate system for 12º implantation within the scope of universal regulation
    Wide choice of different models of universal connection
    Simple structure, easy operation
    Tail nail notch lower in patients with weak foreign body sensation

Indications

    Cervical Degenerative Disease
    Tumor
    Trauma
    Osteoporosis

A-Spine Vigor® Cervical Disc Spacer


Cervical disc spacer for the upper thoracic spine. Teeth on superior and inferior surfaces of each implant resist migration.


Key Features and Benefits

    Advanced convex anatomic design provides fit and stability
    Anterior slope matches anterior vertebral geometry and is capable of sharing central stress

Indications

    DDD
    Cervical Instability
    Fusion procedure for Pseudo Arthritis

A-Spine PEEK Cervical Disc Spacer


The elastic modulus of Vigor® Plus polymer may be adapted to closely match cortical bone. This characteristic significantly reduces the phenomenon of stress shielding, and thus promotes better bone growth fusion.


Key Features and Benefits

    Convex anatomical shape matches vertebral endplates
    Anterior slope of implant geometry conform cervical vertebra compared to flat cages
    Anti-migrate serration designs are for perfect stability within interbody space
    Provide maximum space for bone graft
    Radiodense marker permit optimal postoperative follow-up
    An extensive range of implants and comprehensive set of instruments adapt to all patient anatomies/situations

Indications

    DDD
    Cervical Instability
    Fusion procedure for Pseudo Arthritis

Pioneer® C-Plus™ Disc Spacer


C-Plus™ is one of Pioneer's early entries of its extensive line of vertebral spacers. It is designed for the upper thoracic spine. Three footprints are available in a range of sizes which provide multiple options for the surgeon.


Key Features and Benefits

    Teeth on superior and inferior surfaces of each implant resist migration
    1mm increment heights
    Convex and lordotic superior and inferior surfaces enhance anatomical interface with vertebral endplates
    Central apertures for placement of preferred bone graft material
    One lordotic angle
    Implant - specific trial spacers that are color-coded for easy intraoptative sizing

Indications

    DDD
    Cervical Instability
    Fusion procedure for Pseudo Arthritis