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The Spinos Implant
Spinos is an innovative implant for use in the treatment of low back pain. It enables the distance between the spinous processes to be maintained, while preserving full mobility. The
The Next Regeneration
Biocomposites is a privately held pioneering developer, manufacturer and distributor of synthetic, tissue regeneration products. The company has developed a broad range of products that addresses the clinical and economic
The M6®-C Artificial Cervical Disc
The M6-C artificial cervical disc offers an innovative option for artificial cervical disc replacement because of its unique design which is based on a natural discs qualities. Engineered to replicate
SmartCage Expandable Controllable TLIF Cage
Dedicated to the Transforaminal Approach It minimises dural exposure, reduces iatrogenic neurologic lesion risks due to excessive root traction and avoids dissection of epidural scar during revision surgeries. Unique Expansion
Orthoclot – Absorbable Polysaccharide Surgical Haemostat
OrthoClot™ Polysaccharide Haemostatic System Administrator (PHS) is a natural plant-based haemostatic system composed of Absorbable Modified Polymer (AMP™). OrthoClot™ is intended as an absorbable haemostatic system to control bleeding during
M6-L: Designed to Replicate the Motion of a Natural Disc
The M6-L artificial lumbar disc is designed to replicate the anatomic structure and biomechanical performance of a natural disc. Its innovative design incorporates an artificial nucleus to allow axial compression
Total Disc Arthroplasty Using a Compressible Disc Prosthesis: Effect of Compressive Preload Magnitude on the Kinematics of Lumbar Spine
Introduction The lumbar spine experiences compressive preloads up to 800N during activities of daily living (ADL). However, kinematics of lumbar disc prostheses under large preloads have not been reported. In
Overcoming the tattoo risk for spinal anaesthesia in caesarean section
Introduction Recently a 26-year-old lady was admitted for elective caesarean section for breech presentation. Preanaesthetic back examination revealed an extensive tattoo covering the entire of her lumbar region with no
Adjacent Motion Segment Degeneration in Cervical Spine
Introduction Since the 1950s Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) has been an accepted modality of treatment for cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy. Though it alleviates all the mechanical and radicular