Palisade Pedicular Fixation System is designed for anatomy conservation and surgical efficiency. The integrated break-off screw extension system minimizes procedural steps and limits tissue disruption during screw insertion and rod placement.Reduction threads integrated into the screw extension use the set screw for rod reduction. Integrated reduction eliminating steps and increasing efficiency.Multiple rod placement options include articulating rod placement methods that preserve tissue and effectively place a short rod under the deep fascia in a deep construct.Palisade is an intuitive pedicular fixation system that minimizes surgical steps and intrusiveness to maximize anatomy conservation, patient satisfaction and surgical efficiency.
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 Spineology
Spineology Inc., is the innovator in anatomy-conserving spine surgery. Spineology was founded by Dr. Stephen Kuslich, a pioneer in minimally invasive spine surgery and the inventor of the company’s OptiMesh technology. Since our inception we have embraced surgeon-driven innovative design. Our robust product portfolio of next-generation interbody, fixation, and access systems is designed to conserve bone, nerve, and muscle tissue. We are committed to increasing procedural efficiency, reducing post-operative pain, and accelerating patient recovery.https://www.spineology.com