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Apollon MIS pedicle screw system

May 16, 2015 By SPINEMarketGroup

For the treatment of spinal disease occurring in the lumbar(L3~S1). Patients recover rapidly with decreased back pain post op due to smaller incision.

  • 3D Apollon VIDEO ANIMATION
  • Apollon-MIS.Brochure-SOLCO Biomedical.pdf

Features:

  • Manufactured based on human body’s anatomic structure
  • Losed type poly screw (increase insertion & fixing ability through design fitting for MIS )
  • Unique nut increasing fixing ability(design to fix rod with strong locking)
  • Rod assembly system of one touch type (easy to use & remove after insertion)
  • FDA registration of MIS spinal system is first in the country
  • MIS is possible with single and two level procedures

About SOLCO

Established in 1974, SOLCO BIOMEDICAL is a global medical & healthcare company that exports its products to 20 different countries overseas.
It is also the first medical device manufacturer in Korea, and has developed implants for orthopedic surgery,
surgical instruments, and health care products for body temperature and antioxidation for 45 years.
Under our business philosophy, “make the world smile with health”, we’re devoted to improve the quality of life
for everyone by developing high-tech medical instruments and health products based on medical R&D and clinical researches.www.solco.co.kr/

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  • UPASSII MIS Spinal System
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