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YODA® Dynamic Posterior Device
The dynamic posterior device YODA is a completely new concept for the treatment of disc herniation and recurrent disc herniation. The implant is designed to adapt elastically to the anatomical
Vexim Cohesion® Bone Cement
Cohesion Bone Cement is a PolyMethyl MethAcrylat (PMMA) implant with specific and unique prop- erties used for the Fixation of fractured vertebral bodies. Especially in the case of complex fragmented
ROMEO®2 LC – Long Construct Fixation
After five years of commercialisation of our ROMEO posterior fixation system, ROMEO2 introduces a complete update of the existing instrumentation, while preserving the companys philosophy of simplicity, reflected in reduced,
DGL Practice Manager Professional
DGL are the authors of Practice Manager Professional, the UKs best selling software for Consultants in private practice. With over 4000 licences sold throughout the UK, the software provides unrivalled
Cover Feature: Zimmer Spine
Zimmer Spine develops, produces and markets the highest quality spine products and services that repair, replace and regenerate spine health. Zimmer Spine works directly with surgeons to share best practices,
Kyphoplasty in osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures – Guidelines and technical considerations
Abstract Background Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures are a menace to the elderly generation causing diminished quality of life due to pain and deformity. At first, conservative treatment still is the
A missed injury leading to delayed diagnosis and postoperative infection of an unstable thoracic spine fracture – case report of a potentially preventable complication
Abstract Background Patients suffering from polytrauma often present with altered mental status and have varying levels of examinability. This makes evaluation difficult. Physicians are often required to rely on advanced
Spinal bracing for the child with neurological dysfunction: is the future rigid?
Introduction Provision of rigid orthoses has been provided since the pre-Columbian Indian population used cork bark to stabilise the spine around 900AD. Although the materials have improved greatly over the