The AnyPlus® Deformity System is a comprehensive system that offers a wide array of implant options and expansive instrumentation, designed to deliver intraoperative versatility and efficiency when addressing even the most difficult pathologies.GS Medical also offers 6.0 mm diameter rod system called GSS.
- AnyPlus® & GSS VIDEO ANIMATION
- AnyPlus-GSS-Brochure.GSMedical.pdf
- Anyplus-longarm-brochure.GSMedical.pdf
Features:
Screws & Hooks
- Dual-lead or Single-lead options
- Bell-shaped core thread technology for better bone purchase
- Cannulated or non-cannulated options available to allow for open, MIS, or hybrid procedures
- Diameters: 4.5 – 8.5mm
- Lengths: 25 – 120mm for AnyPlus and GSS
- Polyaxial, Monoaxcial, or Long Tab screw options
- Comprehensive offering of hooks to accommodate a wide range of anatomy
Rods
- 5.5 or 6.0mm Diameter Options for AnyPlus and GSS
- Ti Alloy or Cobalt Chromium • Hex-end for rod derotation
- Offers up to 500mm rods for scoliosis with multiple rod bending options
Connectors
- Comprehensive set of connectors and rod extensions to allow unmatched intraoperative versatility
- Inline, offset, transition, and lateral connector options
- Open, closed, top-loading, single, or double configurations
Crosslinks
- Three different types of Crosslink to accommodate surgeons’ unique approaches
- Fixed or Variable options that accommodate a 5.5 or 6.0mm diameter rod
- Friction fit variability in translation, articulation, and rotation for maximized intraoperative efficiency
About Spinal Deformity
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine that can occur in any age group. Scoliosis is a coronal plane (i.e. side to side) deformity occurring in children, adolescents, and adults. Symptoms vary with age of onset and severity of the curvature; cosmetic problems including sitting imbalance, breathing difficulty or delayed development is common findings in infants and young children. A rib hump, pelvic or shoulder height imbalance tend to common in the adolescent group. Intractable back pain, sciatica, leg weakness or numbness and gait difficulty are common reasons for surgical correction in adults.
Kyphosis is seen when a person’s spinal balance has moved too far forward to allow the spine to effectively carry the body weight without progressive deformity, pain or neurologic loss of function. Patients typically walk in a forward flexed posture being unable to stand up straight. This condition can also occur along with scoliosis causing Kyphoscoliosis.
About GS Medical USA
GS Medical features many spinal products spanning lumbar, thoracic and cervical applications. GSM products have been used in thousands of spine surgeries throughout the USA, and hundreds of thousands globally. Staffed with a network of industry leaders, medical sales distributors, accomplished engineers, and collaborating physicians, GSM is at the forefront of high-quality, value-added medical technology with a number of innovative implant solutions in the commercialization pipeline. Corporate headquarters are in Irvine, California and with international offices located in Seoul, Korea.