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Streamline MIS

May 12, 2015 By SPINEMarketGroup

Streamline MIS Spinal Fixation System allows a rigid construct to be created in the thoracolumbar spine via a percutaneous or mini-open approach using cannulated pedicle screws, set screws, and rods. The system offers a broad range of implants and instruments, providing the ability to tailor treatment to a specific patient for a more efficient, streamlined, implant experience.The Streamline Minimally Invasive Spinal Fixation System provides the ability to create a rigid construct in the thoracolumbar spine via a percutaneous or mini-open approach without sacrificing ease-of-use and flexibility like other MIS systems on the market. The system offers a broad range of implants and instruments, allowing treatment to be tailored to the patient for a more efficient, streamlined, implant experience.

  • Streamline MIS VIDEO ANIMATION
  • Streamline-MIS.SGT-RTI-Surgical.pdf

Benefits:

  • Integrated, disposable, and easily detached extension sleeves
  • 60° conical screw angulation provides intraoperative flexibility
  • Double lead thread design for faster implantation
  • Set screws uses a standard T25 drive mechanism
  • Robust reduction capabilities (up to 30mm)
  • Multiple rod insertion options

Specifications:

  • Standard cannulated polyaxial screw diameters include 5.5mm, 6.5mm, and 7.5mm
  • Optional cannulated polyaxial screw diameters include 4.5mm and 8.5mm
  • Screw lengths range from 20mm – 55mm, depending on screw diameter
  • Standard Ø5.5mm pre-bent rods from 35mm – 150mm
  • Optional pre-bent long rods and straight rods available

About MIS

The trend in spine surgery for many procedures has been moving toward minimally invasive approaches. These include spine surgery for lumbar fusion, deformity surgery, cervical surgery and sacroiliac joint fusion. The benefits of minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS) include decreased pain, less blood loss, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery. However, there is a difficult learning curve for surgeons when mastering MIS procedures. Increasing familiarity with MIS techniques creates more options for surgeons treating spine conditions with the potential to decrease surgical complications. The goal of this conference is to update neurological and orthopedic surgeons, as well as allied health professionals on the latest advances in MIS surgical techniques.

About RTI Surgical

RTI Surgical is a leading global surgical implant company providing surgeons with safe biologic, metal and synthetic implants. Committed to achieving a higher standard, RTI’s implants are used in sports medicine, general surgery, spine, orthopedic, trauma and cardiothoracic procedures and are distributed in nearly 50 countries. RTI is headquartered in Alachua, Fla., and has four manufacturing facilities throughout the U.S. and Europe. RTI is accredited in the U.S. by the American Association of Tissue Banks and is a member of AdvaMed.http://www.rtix.com

Filed Under: Minimally Invasive Screw Systems

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