The Reunion Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Fusion System is a comprehensive technology platform designed for a minimally invasive lateral or posterior approach to stabilize the SI joint for fusion. The system features a comprehensive set of instrumentation and modular cannulated and fenestrated screws to address a wide variety of surgical techniques.
Key features of the Reunion system include:
- Versatile Approaches: Supports both lateral and posterior surgical techniques.
- Range of Screws: Available in diameters of 8, 10, 12, and 14mm, and lengths from 35-80mm.
- Multiple Screw Head Options: Includes a modular head with a dual-lead thread or a compression-style head with a compression thread.
- Anti-Rotation Features: Screws are equipped with automatic locking anti-rotation capabilities.
- Mounting Options: Choose between flush mount or variable mount screw heads, tailored to the desired anchoring technique.
- Screw Heads
- Astura’s modular screw heads are designed to attach to the modular screws for maximum intraoperative versatility
- Features either a Flush Mount or Variable Surface Mount screw head, depending on the desired proximal anchoring technique
- The Variable Surface Mount screw head includes three sizing options, each accommodating specific screw sizes and features teeth below the head that secure to the bone surface for secondary fixation
- The Flush Mount screw head features three sizing options, each accommodating specific screw sizes and featuring tapered threads for proximal fixation
- Equipped with an integrated automatic locking anti-rotation feature to prevent screw backout
- Instrumentation Overview
- Protective matte finish to help reduce glare when working within the surgical site
- Includes a depth guide that corresponds with the Steinmann pins to indicate the depth below the bone surface
- Comprehensive offering of drills and taps, including counterbore tools used to relieve bone material for the Flush Mount Screw heads after a pilot hole is established for the screw implant
- Features fixed and variable spacing guides to facilitate implant spacing in the patient
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