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April 14, 2018 By SPINEMarketGroup

ROMEO®2 25D deformity pedicle screw marks a technological leap forward in treating complex spinal deformities. The new innovative screw conveniently combines the advantages of a monaxial and polyaxial screw and assists in coronal corrections by segmentally pulling the spine to match a contoured rod and in axial correction by de-rotating the vertebral body during rod reduction. When using the ROMEO®2 25D deformity screw, forces are spread over multiple levels which help reduce the risk of screw pullout during reduction maneuvers.

Features:

ROMEO®2 QR LINK

  • Direct Vertebral Derotation: Linking both pedicle of the same vertebra to allow efficient vertebra rotation
  • ‘En Bloc’ Derotation:Linking both pedicle of multiple vertebrae to share the reduction forces
  • Easy Rod Persuasion:Reducer permitting 35mm rod reductionEFFICIENT APICAL VERTEBRAL DEROTATion Combination of 25D screws and QR instrumentation streamline the procedure, enable strong reduction maneuvers and permit load sharing among the instrumented vertebrae

ROMEO®2  Polyaxial and Monoaxial Pedicle Screw

  • Streamlined Tip
  • Polyaxial Head
  • Low Profile Implants
  • Compact Set

ROMEO®2 25D Semi-Polyaxial Pedicle Screw :

  • Low Profile Head
  • Coronal and Axial Correction Screws
  • Quick Release Reducer
  • Deformity Platform

ROMEO®2 Hooks

  • Auto Stable Hooks
  • Low Profile Implants
  • Supra Laminar. Laminar, Pedicular
  • Sterile Implants

ROMEO®2 Quick Release Reducer

  • Persuasion of a rod into an implant head
  • Bilateral, powerful and controlled spondylolisthesis reduction
  • Deformity reduction by multilevel sequential use
  • Vertebral body derotation through application of a cantilever force on the screw

ROMEO®2  Multiaxial Cross Connector

  • Craniocaudal Angulation
  • Coronal Plan Rotation
  • Telescopic
  • Sterile Implants

About Spinal Deformity

Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine that can occur in any age group. Scoliosis is a coronal plane (i.e. side to side) deformity occurring in children, adolescents, and adults. Symptoms vary with age of onset and severity of the curvature; cosmetic problems including sitting imbalance, breathing difficulty or delayed development is common findings in infants and young children. A rib hump, pelvic or shoulder height imbalance tend to common in the adolescent group. Intractable back pain, sciatica, leg weakness or numbness and gait difficulty are common reasons for surgical correction in adults.

Kyphosis is seen when a person’s spinal balance has moved too far forward to allow the spine to effectively carry the body weight without progressive deformity, pain or neurologic loss of function. Patients typically walk in a forward flexed posture being unable to stand up straight. This condition can also occur along with scoliosis causing Kyphoscoliosis.

About Spineart

Spineart is a privately held medical device company focused on simplifying the surgical act by designing, developing and promoting safe and efficient solutions to spine surgeons, operating room teams, and patients. The company was established in 2005 and is currently operating in 46 countries worldwide.Spineart is a pioneer in its field, having introduced unique patented and clinically validated technologies in the fields of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Motion Preservation, Fusion, Biologics, and Fractures Treatment.Spineart markets a complete portfolio combining traceable barcoded sterile packed implants with compact instrument sets, thus proudly promoting greater safety, cost-efficiency, and compliance at the hospital. Please visit:http://www.spineart.com

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