Thoracic-lumbar vertebra pedicle screw WSI MX/PX-Titan
lumbar-sacral vertebrapolyaxialcannulated

Thoracic-lumbar vertebra pedicle screw - WSI MX/PX-Titan  - Peter Brehm - lumbar-sacral vertebra / polyaxial / cannulated
Thoracic-lumbar vertebra pedicle screw - WSI MX/PX-Titan  - Peter Brehm - lumbar-sacral vertebra / polyaxial / cannulated
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Characteristics

Applications
thoracic-lumbar vertebra, lumbar-sacral vertebra
Screw features
polyaxial, cannulated
Patient type
pediatric
Materials
titanium

Description

WSI MX/PX-Titan Expertise including Expertise Integration is a modular spinal fixator system with proven pedicle screw technology, above-average mechanical stability of the rodscrew connection due to an innovative screw head design and convincing clinical advantages. Design characteristics Polyaxial (PX) screws with BONIT® coating* and their clinical advantages | Improved mechanical fixation | Ideal proliferation conditions for osteoblasts, more bone attachment | Accelerated and improved osseointegration of the implant | Less osteolytic edges Distal plug and lateral fenestration of the BONIT® coated screws for the proven, additional anchoring through cement augmentation | High extraction forces of augmented screws, especially in osteoporotic bone | Homogeneous distribution of the cement without risk of leakage Undercut buttress thread and special clamping cage for securing the screw in the screw head and patented Diamond-Like-Carbon (DLC) coating of the grub screw | Increased resulting clamping force of the grub screw at the same tightening torque compared to conventional pedicle screws | High stability of rod-screw connection in small installation space Rod variants in different lengths, radii of curvature and materials Sterile packaging for all implants
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.