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KONG®-C VBR M

August 12, 2018 By SPINEMarketGroup

The rough Ti-iT® titanium coating and the radiolucent BlackArmor® material make the KONG®-C VBR M vertebral body replacement a unique implant for the cervical spine. In particular, the KONG®-C VBR M paves the way for new perspectives and treatment approaches in tumor/radiation therapy. 

  • KONG-C_VBR-Brochure.Icotec.pdf

Benefits:

  • Radiolucent BlackArmor® material for
    • optimized imaging in X-rays, CT, and MRI
    • exact delineation and time-saving planning of the radiation dose for radiation therapy
  • Optimal adaptation to the patient anatomy
    • due to the modular design of the implant which permits a variety of possible components combinations
    • end plates with different footprints and lordotic angles can be assembled in different combinations
    • due to the anatomic curvature of the implant body

About Icotec

icotec develops and manufactures innovative, high-strength implants from carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic for the treatment of patients in the areas of spinal and trauma surgery. Since its foundation in 2000, icotec has developed into one of the world’s leading companies in the field of carbon-fiber-reinforced implants. The basis is the Injection Moulding CFM (Composit Flow Molding) process which was developed by icotec.https://www.icotec-medical.com/us-en

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