The process of restoring stability to fractured thoracic elements by using various fixation devices in combination with vertebral body replacements, interbody spacers, and/or graft material to obtain fusion.
The Silverton Spinal Fixation System is intended for use in the thoracolumbar spine region and combines construct strength and stability with simple and intuitive instrumentation.
The Vail Posterior Cervicothoracic Spinal Fixation System provides a simple and comprehensive solution to promote fusion of the posterior cervicothoracic spine from C-1 through T-3.
Warning: The use of polyaxial screws is limited to placement in the upper thoracic spine (T1-T3) in treating thoracic conditions only. They are not intended to be placed in the cervical spine.
The Telluride Minimally Invasive Spinal Fixation System requires only a small incision, which optimizes post-operative recovery. Unlike open procedures, minimally invasive surgery reduces muscle trauma, resulting in less pain, shorter hospital stays and faster return to normal activities.
Uniquely designed by surgeons for surgeons, the Aspen Spinous Process Fixation System brings together the best of all worlds as a minimally invasive alternative to pedicle screw instrumentation for simplified posterior and interbody fusions (T1-S1).
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Offering a full range of biologic choices, BioLanx includes the AlloSponge™ Block, Filler and Strip, and AlloFuse® Osteoinductive DBM Putty and Gel. These products offer exceptional handling, are moldable and packable, and will not irrigate away from the implant site. All tissue is supplied by American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) accredited tissue banks.