
Occipitocervical
Fixation in the occipitocervical and posterior cervical region of the spine in cases of: Degenerative instabilities. Spinal cord syndromes. Spondylolistheses. Deformities. Canal stenosis. Supplementary internal fixation of fractures treated by an intercorporal fusion or external fixation.
Versatility
Monoaxial and polyaxial screws that provide fixation of the first cervical spine levels up to the upper thoracic spine.
Mobility
Fast and safe implantation in lateral masses ensured by mobility of polyaxial screws.
Fixation
Diverse possibilities of fixation through the 2, 3- or 4-bore occipitocervical rod and lateral connection system that extend fixation from the skull base to the spine.
Safety
Transversal traction system that permits perfect adjustment between elements, promoting safety and fixation of the assembly.
Adaptation
Low profile system that adapts to the every patient’s anatomical structure providing high biomechanical stability.
Instrument
Complete and effective kit for a fast and safe surgical procedure.