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STREAMLINE® TL

October 12, 2013 By SPINEMarketGroup

The Streamline TL Spinal Fixation System allows a rigid construct to be created in the thoracolumbar spine using pedicle screws, set screws, rods, and Streamline TL Crosslinks. The system offers a broad range of implants and instruments, providing the ability to tailor treatment to a specific patient for a more efficient, streamlined,implant experience.

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Product Overview

  • 60° conical screw angulation provides intraoperative flexibility 
  • Friction fit screw head designed for greater control 
  • Double lead thread design for faster implantation 
  • Set screw uses a standard T25 drive mechanism 
  • Robust reduction capabilities 

Specifications

  • Standard polyaxial screw diameters include 5.5mm, 6.5mm, and 7.5mm 
  • Optional polyaxial screw diameters include 4.5mm, 8.5mm, and 9.5mm 
  • Screw lengths range from 20mm – 100mm, depending on screw diameter 
  • Pre-bent, straight and hex end rods available 
  • Titanium and Cobalt Chrome rods available 

Indications

The Streamline TL Spinal Fixation System components are non-cervical spinal fixation devices intended as an adjunct to fusion for use as a pedicle screw (T1 – S2), sacral/iliac screw fixation or as an anterolateral fixation system (T8 – L5). Pedicle screw fixation is limited to skeletally mature patients. These devices are indicated for all of the following indications: degenerative disc disease (defined as discogenic back pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies), spondylolisthesis, trauma, (i.e., fracture or dislocation), deformities or curvatures (i.e., scoliosis, kyphosis, and/or lordosis, Scheuermann’s Disease), tumor, stenosis, pseudoarthrosis, or failed previous fusion.

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