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Polaris™ Spinal System

October 12, 2013 By SPINEMarketGroup

The System incorporates Helical Flange™ Technology that minimizes seat-splay and cross threading. The forces are concentrated inward thus enabling the seat and plug to create a reliable mechanical lock. The Polaris 5.5 Spinal System is a load sharing, top loading, low profile system. The seat enables secure interface with the instruments for maximum manipulation agility. The design goals were to aid
the surgeon with intra-operative efficiency and effectiveness while maintaining integrity and ease. The Polaris 5.5 Spinal System is designed to address degenerative pathologies. The trays are configured to include Multi-axial Screws, extended screws, pre-cut pre-contoured rods, cross connectors, lateral connectors, and ergonomic instrumentation for maximum tactile feedback. Polaris
continues to advance the spinal fixation needs of the aging population by providing fixation, variability, and ease of use.
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