By: 8 February 2015
Percutaneous minimally invasive surgery (MIS) without Kirschner wires
SPINEART_MIS_clippint tube presentation

SPINEART_MIS_clippint tube presentation

The first ROMEO 2 minimally invasive surgery (MIS), performed in 2011, represents a milestone: a percutaneous procedure was performed without the need of Kirschner wires!

The K-wireless option is designed to reduce intraoperative X-rays and the risk of a K-wire migration by simultaneously reducing the learning curve associated with common MIS technique.

ROMEO 2 MIS offers screw-based parallel distraction to improve the access for facetectomy, decompression and interbody device implantation.

Bilateral, progressive and powerful spondylolisthesis reduction can be achieved with the persuaders. A set of dedicated implants and versatile instruments makes this system the new standard in minimally invasive surgery.

The ROMEO 2 MIS system allows for micro-open or pure percutaneous multilevel approaches of the thoracolumbar spine.

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