NOVU VBR Implants are designed to treat disorders in the cervical thoracic and lumbar spine. The corpectomy cage, which consists of two intertwined parts made of titanium material, has the ability to be easily distracted by placing it between the vertebrae. Thanks to the threaded structure of the surfaces that make full contact with the vertebra, the product removes the risk of slipping by providing a more firm grip on the surface. The system has a single-stage locking mechanism after distraction, providing a large graft area before distraction.
Benefits:
- Providing one to one contact with the angled surface.
- Allows more area for bone graft-to-endplate contact
- Offers different footprint, height and lordotic angle options
About Expandable Corpectomy Devices
Each year, there are more than 150,000 spinal fractures in North America*. There is an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 spinal cord injuries every year and approximately 39% of these injuries are cause by motor vehicle accidents4. These non-elective or trauma surgeries sometimes require additional spinal structural support which is when the Expandable Corpectomy Device are used.Another indication or use for these Devices is in the treatment of cancer patients. If the cancer metastasizes or spreads in the spine, the surgeon may opt to remove the affected vertebral bodies and replace them with an Expandable Corpectomy Device.*(http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1264191-overview)
About Novuspine
Novuspine has been involved in the spinal implant market since 2014.Novuspine is focused on the design, development, manufacturing and marketing of products for the surgical treatment of spine disorders, with a focus on treating conditions affecting the aging spine. Our broad product portfolio and pipeline includes a variety of spinal disorder products and systems. http://www.novuspine.com