ATEC launched the InVictus OsseoScrew Expandable Spinal Fixation System.
InVictus OsseoScrew has been designed to be an alternative to the conventional use of cemented fenestrated screws for patients with compromised bone. The system is intended to restore spinal column integrity, even in the absence of fusion, in patients with advanced stage tumors involving the thoracic and lumbar spine in whom life expectancy is of insufficient duration to permit achievement of fusion. An expansion of the InVictus Posterior Fixation Platform, InVictus OsseoScrew integrates seamlessly with InVictus MIS and Open platforms as well as SafeOpâ„¢ Automated EMG.
With a significant 29% increase in pull-out strength compared to standard pedicle screws, OsseoScrew is engineered to address the clinical challenges of treating patients with compromised bone. In a randomized clinical study In Europe, patients with the system demonstrated clinical fusion and segment stability outcomes comparable to cemented fenestrated screws, while circumventing the risk of perivertebral cement leakage, a frequently occurring complication that can lead to severe complications. In the study, OsseoScrew demonstrated a statistically significant lower prevalence of adverse device events at 8%, compared to over 55% for cemented fenestrated screws.
Key Features of InVictus Osseoscrew Expandable Spinal Fixation:
- Achieves 29% greater pull-out strength over conventional pedicle screws
- Designed to optimize pedicle fixation with expansion zone location
- Promotes stabilization in patients with compromised bone structures
Source: ATEC
ATEC launched the InVictus OsseoScrew Expandable Spinal Fixation System.
InVictus OsseoScrew has been designed to be an alternative to the conventional use of cemented fenestrated screws for patients with compromised bone. The system is intended to restore spinal column integrity, even in the absence of fusion, in patients with advanced stage...
ATEC launched the InVictus OsseoScrew Expandable Spinal Fixation System.
InVictus OsseoScrew has been designed to be an alternative to the conventional use of cemented fenestrated screws for patients with compromised bone. The system is intended to restore spinal column integrity, even in the absence of fusion, in patients with advanced stage tumors involving the thoracic and lumbar spine in whom life expectancy is of insufficient duration to permit achievement of fusion. An expansion of the InVictus Posterior Fixation Platform, InVictus OsseoScrew integrates seamlessly with InVictus MIS and Open platforms as well as SafeOpâ„¢ Automated EMG.
With a significant 29% increase in pull-out strength compared to standard pedicle screws, OsseoScrew is engineered to address the clinical challenges of treating patients with compromised bone. In a randomized clinical study In Europe, patients with the system demonstrated clinical fusion and segment stability outcomes comparable to cemented fenestrated screws, while circumventing the risk of perivertebral cement leakage, a frequently occurring complication that can lead to severe complications. In the study, OsseoScrew demonstrated a statistically significant lower prevalence of adverse device events at 8%, compared to over 55% for cemented fenestrated screws.
Key Features of InVictus Osseoscrew Expandable Spinal Fixation:
- Achieves 29% greater pull-out strength over conventional pedicle screws
- Designed to optimize pedicle fixation with expansion zone location
- Promotes stabilization in patients with compromised bone structures
Source: ATEC
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.