Nexxt Spine introduced the Struxxure Modular Cervical System (MCS), which is built on more than 10 years of clinical use of the Struxxure Anterior Cervical Plate. MCS is designed to offer intraoperative flexibility and modularity, including two-, three- and four-hole low-profile variations, and can address a wide variety of anatomy and surgical situations.
System Highlights:
– Compatible with the full range of Nexxt Spine cervical implants including NEXXT MATRIXX 3-D Printed implants, Cervical and CONVEXX.
– Three styles of plates to address a variety of surgical scenarios including revisions.
– Surgical efficiency is driven by reduced surgical steps and multi-purpose instruments.
Source: Nexxt Spine
Nexxt Spine introduced the Struxxure Modular Cervical System (MCS), which is built on more than 10 years of clinical use of the Struxxure Anterior Cervical Plate. MCS is designed to offer intraoperative flexibility and modularity, including two-, three- and four-hole low-profile variations, and can address a wide variety of anatomy and surgical...
Nexxt Spine introduced the Struxxure Modular Cervical System (MCS), which is built on more than 10 years of clinical use of the Struxxure Anterior Cervical Plate. MCS is designed to offer intraoperative flexibility and modularity, including two-, three- and four-hole low-profile variations, and can address a wide variety of anatomy and surgical situations.
System Highlights:
– Compatible with the full range of Nexxt Spine cervical implants including NEXXT MATRIXX 3-D Printed implants, Cervical and CONVEXX.
– Three styles of plates to address a variety of surgical scenarios including revisions.
– Surgical efficiency is driven by reduced surgical steps and multi-purpose instruments.
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.