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GIBRALT Spinal System

February 19, 2018 By SPINEMarketGroup

The GIBRALT Spinal System is a comprehensive solution for posterior stabilization and fusion of the cervical and thoracic spine. Offering exceptional versatility and ease-of-use, the GIBRALT Spinal System features top-loading polyaxial screws, hooks, offset connectors, rod-to-rod connectors, and occipital plates which can be constructed into a multitude of configurations based on individual patient anatomy.

  • Gibralt.Brochure-Choice-Spine.pdf
  • Gibralt-STG-ChoiceSpine.pdf

Features:

Screws

  • Top-loading Set Polyaxial Tulip Head allows the surgeon to easily position and set the tulip head at any angle
  • Low-profile design and 80° maximum range of motion in the Tulip Head allow easier adaptation to individual patient anatomy
  • Screw diameters include 3.5mm, 4.0mm and 4.5mm
  • Screw lengths range from 10mm to 50mm

Rods

  • 3.5mm Titanium Alloy rods
  • Three-point fixation maximizes contact between the set screw and rod interface
  • Rod-to-rod connectors are available in wedding band, combination, and in-line configurations
  • Transitional rods allow the system to work in conjunction with the 5.5mm rod systems and thoraco-lumbar pedicle screws

Occipital Plate,Screws, Rods

  • Allows for occipital midline fixation
  • Two sizes of occipital plate with medial lateral adaptability from 25-35mm and 35-45mm
  • 4mm diameter Screws with lengths 6mm to 16mm
  • 3.5mm rod diameter
  • 360° flexibility in positioning
  • A simple torque-limiting driver to secure rod position

Connectors

  • Low-profile cross connector that is easy-to-use and bridges rod distances from 22mm to 52mm
  • Off-set connectors are available in 12mm and 15mm lengths
  • Unique hook design provides secure bone purchase without impinging into the canal
  • Straight, angled, and off-set hook configurations

About Posterior Cervical Fusion

Posterior Cervical Fusion is a procedure intended for the stabilization of the cervical spine through a posterior approach. The procedure is commonly performed using hooks, plates, screws and rods as an adjunct to the fusion. Posterior cervical fusion is performed to treat instabilities which arise from: degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, fracture/dislocation, atlantoaxial fractures with insatiability, occipito-cervical dislocation, revisions of previous cervical spine surgery and tumors.(Source: Depuy Synthes)

About ChoiceSpine

ChoiceSpine is committed to bringing superior products to orthopedic and neurosurgeon specialists who focus on the treatment of spinal disorders and deformities, through operative intervention. We are committed to meeting the needs of our customers through new product offerings, existing product enhancement, and continued product research and development. By working closely with physicians and maintaining service-focused distribution, we will continue to bring technically-superior spinal products to the market.http://www.choicespine.com

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