Nexxt Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market its Navigation Compatible Instrumentation system.
Navigation Compatible Instrumentation comprises a series of specialized screwdrivers, bone taps and bone awls designed to work with the current Inertia Pedicle Screw system, as well as future development programs such as the Inertia® Connexx™ Modular Screw platform.
Nexxt Spine President Andy Elsbury said, “Nexxt Spine instrumentation is continuously tracked in relation to patient anatomy, helping surgeons to avoid critical structures while delivering more accurate pedicle screw placement over conventional surgical techniques using both open and minimally invasive approaches.”
Source: Nexxt Spine
Nexxt Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market its Navigation Compatible Instrumentation system.
Navigation Compatible Instrumentation comprises a series of specialized screwdrivers, bone taps and bone awls designed to work with the current Inertia Pedicle Screw system, as well as future development programs such as the Inertia® Connexx™...
Nexxt Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance to market its Navigation Compatible Instrumentation system.
Navigation Compatible Instrumentation comprises a series of specialized screwdrivers, bone taps and bone awls designed to work with the current Inertia Pedicle Screw system, as well as future development programs such as the Inertia® Connexx™ Modular Screw platform.
Nexxt Spine President Andy Elsbury said, “Nexxt Spine instrumentation is continuously tracked in relation to patient anatomy, helping surgeons to avoid critical structures while delivering more accurate pedicle screw placement over conventional surgical techniques using both open and minimally invasive approaches.”
Source: Nexxt Spine
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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.