Excella MIS system is one of our fastest growing product lines. Intuitive instrumentation simplifies rod insertion and masterfully designed extension tabs break away only when you want them to.The Excella MIS™ Spinal System is a thoracolumbar system designed to facilitate percutaneous screw and rod placement. The cannulated pedicle screws and extended reduction tabs allow for easy rod placement and minimal tissue disruption. The system was designed to minimize the number and complexity of procedural steps.
Features:
- Break-Away Extension Tabs
- 5.5mm Bent and Straight Rods
- Aggressive Cannulated Self-Tapping Bone Screws
- 150 mm Tal Tulip Extensions
- 30ºPolyaxial Screw Angulation (60º Total)
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 Innovasis
Innovasis is a rapidly growing company engaged in the research, development, manufacturing, and marketing of spinal implant devices and related products. Innovasis offers a spinal product line with implants and instruments that address the major pathologies and focus areas of traditional spinal surgery. Major spinal pathologies include; deformities, degenerative conditions, trauma and tumors, all of which can result in severe back pain and sometimes paralysis. These can occur in all areas of the spine, from the cervical region down through the thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions. Spinal implants are aimed at restoring mechanical and neurological function by readjusting vertebral positioning until bone fusion occurs.http://www.innovasis.com