The LP-ESP disc prosthesis is composed of two titanium plates with a polycarbonate urethane in which there is a silicone core loaded with compressible beads. The titanium end plates have raised teeth and a porous, rough hydroxyapatite coating. The elastomer core is manufactured from DSM...
read full descriptionStryker's iVAS inflatable vertebral augmentation system is a minimally invasive device cleared for use in treating vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). The device is part of a range of mixer and delivery systems, bone cements and needles for both vertebral augmentation (balloon...
read full descriptionThe Gibralt Spinal System for complex cervical thoracic spine procedures comprises occipital plates and 360 degree articulating rods, with polyaxial screws and cannulated screws in multiple diameters, hooks, rods and connectors. The Gibralt system now provides fixation from the occiput to the...
read full descriptionThe Freedom Lumbar Disc replacement from AxioMed comprises metal endplates which are porous coated with titanium beads for osteointegration and a viscoelastic polymer (silicone polycarbonate urethane polymer) articulation. The device is undergoing clinical trials .
read full descriptionThe DISCOVER Artificial Cervical Intervertabral Disc arthroplasty from Depuy is an unconstrained cervical disc prosthesis. The device is indicated for symptomatic cervical disc disease, with the aim of improving range of neck movement and reducing neck pain. The device comprises titanium alloy...
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