VySpine received 510(k) clearance to market the VyPlate Anterior Cervical Plate System. VyPlate ACP is indicated for stabilization of the anterior cervical spine from C2 to C7, employing unicortical screw fixation at the anterior face of the vertebral bodies.
The system features plates and screws manufactured from titanium alloy. Its robust yet simple locking mechanism ensures that the bone screws are fully captured within the VyPlate.
The VyPlate ACP System is offered in numerous sizes, ranging from single level to five level plates. The VyPlate’s bone screws can either be variable (with a high degree of angulation), or in a fixed angle to the plate. Additionally, VyPlate bone screws are available in self-drilling or self-tapping configurations. The screws come in a range of lengths and diameters to provide optimal fit with patient anatomy.
Source: VySpine
VySpine received 510(k) clearance to market the VyPlate Anterior Cervical Plate System. VyPlate ACP is indicated for stabilization of the anterior cervical spine from C2 to C7, employing unicortical screw fixation at the anterior face of the vertebral bodies.
The system features plates and screws manufactured from titanium alloy. Its robust yet...
VySpine received 510(k) clearance to market the VyPlate Anterior Cervical Plate System. VyPlate ACP is indicated for stabilization of the anterior cervical spine from C2 to C7, employing unicortical screw fixation at the anterior face of the vertebral bodies.
The system features plates and screws manufactured from titanium alloy. Its robust yet simple locking mechanism ensures that the bone screws are fully captured within the VyPlate.
The VyPlate ACP System is offered in numerous sizes, ranging from single level to five level plates. The VyPlate’s bone screws can either be variable (with a high degree of angulation), or in a fixed angle to the plate. Additionally, VyPlate bone screws are available in self-drilling or self-tapping configurations. The screws come in a range of lengths and diameters to provide optimal fit with patient anatomy.
Source: VySpine
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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.