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INERTIA Deformity Correxxion System

April 14, 2018 By SPINEMarketGroup

The INERTIA® Deformity Correxxion System, an extension to the Inertia Pedicle Screw System, was designed to address a greater range of complex spinal pathologies from T1 to the Pelvis.

  • INERTIA Deformity Correxxion System VIDEO ANIMATION
  • Inertia Deformity.STG-Nexxt Spine.pdf

Inertia Deformity Correxxion System provides the addition of Colbolt Chrome Rods, Uniplanar and Reduction Screws, Offset Connectors, adjustable CrossLynxx connectors, Rod to Rod connectors (Wedding Band, Domino, and Inline), Monoaxial screws, and Hooks coupled with innovations in instrumentation are provided to address an entire range of spinal pathologies.

  • Multi-Axial Control (MAC) Pedicle Screws provides control for multi-segmental alignment to simplify rod insertion and provide up to 48° head angulation
  • Uniplanar Screws have restricted movement in the medial/lateral direction, with polyaxial movement cephald/caudal
  • CORTI-FIXX Scerws are dual to quad lead thread design for cortical cancellous interface
  • Turbo Correxxion Towers provide simultaneous translational correction of the spine and sequential reduction of the rods at each vertebral level lessening the chance of screw pull-out and loss of fixation. A benefit of this approach is less stress is applied to the instrumentation and bone, as rod reduction is gradual and controlled. In addition, lateral and rotational components of deformity correction can be readily addressed
  • Rod to Rod Connectors available in Domino, Inline, and Wedding Band Connectors can accept 5.5-6.35mm rod diameters
  • Rods are lined, 5.5 mm, cobalt chrome and titanium alloy, and are available up to 600mm in length
  • Offset Connectors accommodate medial/lateral rod position variability. Available lengths from 25-60mm to work in conjunction with iliac bolts which are available in multiple diameter options up to 120mm length
  • Additional instruments include flexible rod template, Coronal Benders, Hex Wrench, and Pistol Grip Rod Reducer

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 Nexxt Spine

Nexxt Spine, LLC is a medical device company focused on designing, manufacturing, and distributing innovative spinal solutions. The company is dedicated to increasing efficiency and patient outcomes through the development of new and innovative products. Nexxt Spine manufactures on the most technologically advanced platforms in order to treat painful and debilitating spinal injuries. Nexxt Spine is located in Noblesville, Indiana where all spinal implants and 95% of surgical instruments are manufactured in a state of the art facility.www.nexxtspine.com

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