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INERTIA MIS

May 14, 2015 By SPINEMarketGroup

INERTIA MIS Pedicle Screw System represents the latest evolution in minimally invasive spine surgery. Building upon the groundbreaking designs and intuitive techniques established by its predecessors, the INERTIA MIS System empowers Spine Surgeons with the simplicity and efficiency which has previously eluded minimally invasive pedicle screw fixation.

  • Inertia-MIS-STG-Nexxt-Spine.pdf
  • Inertia-MIS-Brochure.pdf

Features:

  • Cannulated Screw diameters available in 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.0, & 7.5
  • Screw lengths 20 – 80mm in 5mm increments
  • Double helical screw thread design advances screw two full threads for each full rotation of the screwdriver, effectively reducing insertion time and effort by half
  • Unique tulip head design reduces run on rod 27% for better in-situ visualization
  • Pre-Lordosed 5.5mm rods
  • Rod Capture Mechanism is designed to prevent rod migration upon initial insertion
  • Proprietary Locking Cap thread designed to reduce chance of cross threading and head splay
  • All implants are color coded for easy identification
  • Secure implant-instrument interface to maximize control and maneuverability
  • Simplified instrumentation reduces time and steps in the OR
  • Single-Step Controlled Rod Reduction
  • Secure Percutaneous Tower Engagement
  • Reliable Compression/Distraction Capabilities
  • Multiple Rod Inserter Options
  • Polyaxial Screw Rod Retention

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 Nexxt Spine

Nexxt Spine is a medical device company dedicated to increasing procedural efficiency and patient outcomes through development of innovative products, manufactured on the most technologically advanced platforms, and utilizing irreproachable quality standards to treat painful and debilitating spinal pathologies. Since its inception in 2009, Nexxt Spine has worked with key opinion leaders to develop innovative products with an emphasis on streamlining procedural efficiency and improving patient outcomes. With 16 product lines currently available for sale within the U.S., the company manufacturers 100% of all spinal implants and 95% of surgical instruments on-site within their state of the art facility in Noblesville, Indiana.http://www.nexxtspine.com

Related Posts:

  • Inertia® Pedicle Screw System
  • TiLock XT MIS
  • PathLoc-L MIS System

Filed Under: Minimally Invasive Screw Systems

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