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Maxima™ ACP System

Product Feature

The Maxima™ ACP System components are temporary implants that are intended for anterior interbody screw/plate fixation of the cervical spine during the development of a cervical spinal fusion.

  • One of lowest profile plating system on the market, only 1.6 mm thick

  • One-click locking system with elastic locking ring

  • Hybrid system - a full range of semi-fixed and variable screws and plates for multiple indications

(ANAX 5.5 MIS) Spinal System

Product Feature

Velofix™ TLIF Cage can be implanted as a single device using a transforaminal approach and can be adjusted to align with the anterior anatomy of the vertebral endplates.

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(ANAX 5.5 MIS) Spinal System

Product Feature

  • Self-Tapping for all pedicle screws.

  • The double lead thread is applied to the all pedicle screws to shorten the operation time.

  • The ANAXTM MIS Spinal System with CoCr rods may be used to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segment when the rigid system is needed.

  • Various forms and sizes of implants are available, so that adaptation can be made to take into account the pathology and individual patient.

Perfix™ Spinal System

Product Feature

The Perfix™ Spinal System is a posterior and non-cervical pedicle fixation system indicated to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in anatomically -mature patients as an adjunct to fusion by autogenous bone graft in the treatment of the following acute and chronic instabilities or deformities of the thoracic, lumbar and sacral spine. 

  • Top loading for easy introduction of 6.0 mm diameter rod

  • A low-profile polyaxial screw head

  • Rounded screw head allowing superior angulation

  • No complication but efficient self tap of the screw

  • No hex rounding & no cross threading of the set screw

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ANAX™ 5.5 Spinal System

Product Feature

The ANAX™ 5.5 Spinal System is a top-loading multiple component, posterior spinal fixation system which consists of pedicle screws, rods, set screws, connectors, and a transverse (cross) linking mechanism. The ANAX™ 5.5 Spinal System allows surgeons to build a spinal implant construct to stabilize and promote spinal fusion.

  • Spondylolisthesis (Grade 3 and 4)

  • Degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurological impairment

  • Trauma (including fractures, dislocation)

  • Spinal stenosis

  • Deformities or curvatures (defined as scoliosis, kyphosis or lordosis)

  • Tumor

  • Pseudoarthrosis

  • Failed previous fusion

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