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PERFX-2

October 19, 2015 By SPINEMarketGroup

PERFX-2 is a low profile Polyvalent Polyaxial Pedicle Screw System with rigid rod for spinal fusions and dynamic rods for dynamic stabilization indications, specifically designed to perfect the balance between motion and stability.The technology allows surgeons to create a dynamically instrumented transitional zone (i.e. topping-off) above a fused segment, controlling the range of motion of the hyper-solicited adjacent level, protecting its integrity and longevity.

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Benefits:

  • Maintain motion
  • Burn no bridges
  • Stabilize the motion segment
  • Offloads the disc and restore its height
  • Prevent hyper-loading of the facet joints
  • Prevent adjacent disc disease (topping-off)
  • Control the sagittal plane bending of the treated level

About Pedicle Screw/Rod–Based Dynamic Stabilization Devices

Dynamic stabilization is a surgical technique designed to allow for some movement of the spine, while maintaining enough stability to prevent too much movement. Pedicle-based dynamic devices were first designed to stabilize the abnormal segment and to unload degenerated discs and facet joints, while maintaining the same level of normal motion.By unloading the pressure on the degenerated disc and facets, pedicle-based dynamic devices have the potential to reduce pain associated with these anatomical structures. Furthermore, these devices can be used to prevent adjacent-segment disease, either by replacing the whole construct with dynamic rods or by “topping off” the rigid instrumented segment with pedicle-based dynamic devices, avoiding an abrupt change from a rigid construct to the more mobile adjacent segment. It has also been argued that using pedicle-based dynamic devices can promote better fusion because of micromovements across endplates, and can protect from implant failure because of better load sharing through the implant. Finally, these devices can be used to stabilize posterior iatrogenic destabilizing surgery, such as wide laminectomy and facetectomy.

About Eden Spine

Eden Spine, headquartered in greater Orlando, Florida was created in August 2006. Known as a technology driven spinal organization, recognized for its know-how in the high growth motion preservation arena, Eden Spine is a privately held organization developing, manufacturing and selling in 18 markets around the world, a full range of clinically relevant spinal technologies. The company’s proprietary product portfolio includes technologies that are distributed and marketed in the U.S. Since inception, Eden Spine has been focused on Research & Development, building a strong IP portfolio, getting products approved commercially, and establishing the foundations of a global distribution network. http://www.edenspine.com

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