- Intervertebral
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Intervertebral
- Angular Peek Tlif Cage
- Bladed Cervical Peek Cage
- Cervical Peek Cage New
- Expandable Bladed Cervical Peek Cage
- Expandable Peek Plif Cage
- Expandable Titanium Lumbar Interbody Cage
- Peek Titanium Plif Cage
- Peek Tlif Cage
- Trabecular Titanium Lumbar Interbody Plif Cage
- Trabecular Titanium Lumbar Interbody Tlif Cage
Stand Alone Cervical Cage System
Integrate a hollow PEEK cage with a titanium screw locking mechanism, can be safely applied to more than one level
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Intervertebral
- Cervical
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Cervical
- Anterior Cervical Disc Prosthesis
- Anterior Cervical Plate System
- Bladed Cervical Peek Cage New
- Cervical Peek Cage
- Corpectomy Mesh Cages
- Expandable Anterior Cervical Corpectomy Cage
- Expandable Bladed Cervical Peek Cage
- Laminoplasty Posterior Cervical Spinal Fixation System
- Odontoid Screw
- Posterios Cervical Spinal Fixation System
- Trabecular Titanium Cervical Cage
Posterios Cervical Spinal Fixation System
Provides immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments as an adjunct to fusion
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Cervical
- Thoracolumbar
Titanium Plasma Coated Screw Spinal Fixation System
Provides osteosynthesis and long-term stability, rigid, rapid and effective fusion
- Trabecular
Trabecular Titanium Cervical Cage
Porous nature of Terracotta Trabecular Titanium Cages mimics cancellous bone, real osseointegration improves long term stability
- Corpectomy
Expandable Anterior Cervical Corpectomy Cage
Implanted easily and safely between the adjacent end plates of the vertebral bodies
- Dynamic Stabilization
Hera Dynamic Rod
Allows both dynamic and rigid fixation, compatible with all 5,5 mm and 6 mm rod systems, simple and easy application
- Interspinous
Interspinous Fixator Spinal Fixation System
Developed to aid in the stabilization of the spine. Has simple and easy application
- Vertebroplasty Kyphoplasty
Vertebroplasty Kit
Safer practices with special cement specific to vertebroplasty. Allows to get a biopsy, has safe surgical procedures
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