Precision Spine launched the Reform POCT (Posterior Occipital Cervical Thoracic) System in the U.S., indicated for degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, trauma, occipital-cervical dislocation, Atlantoaxial fracture with instability, revision of previous cervical spine surgery and tumors.
The system’s Flexible Rod Template can be used as a guide to help in selecting the desired rod lordosis. Pre-lordosed rods are available in various lengths, and a rod cutter may be used to shorten a rod to a custom length. Surgeons can use the single-sided cap screw with the counter-torque wrench to ease alignment of the cap screw.
“The Reform POCT System is an important addition to our growing portfolio of devices,” said Chris DeNicola, Chief Operating Officer of Precision Spine, “and is further evidence of Precision Spine’s continuing commitment to work with surgeons in the design and commercialization of advanced products that help bring greater versatility, efficiency and cost-effectiveness to the OR.”
Precision Spine launched the Reform POCT (Posterior Occipital Cervical Thoracic) System in the U.S., indicated for degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, trauma, occipital-cervical dislocation, Atlantoaxial fracture with instability, revision of previous cervical spine surgery and tumors.
The system's Flexible Rod...
Precision Spine launched the Reform POCT (Posterior Occipital Cervical Thoracic) System in the U.S., indicated for degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, trauma, occipital-cervical dislocation, Atlantoaxial fracture with instability, revision of previous cervical spine surgery and tumors.
The system’s Flexible Rod Template can be used as a guide to help in selecting the desired rod lordosis. Pre-lordosed rods are available in various lengths, and a rod cutter may be used to shorten a rod to a custom length. Surgeons can use the single-sided cap screw with the counter-torque wrench to ease alignment of the cap screw.
“The Reform POCT System is an important addition to our growing portfolio of devices,” said Chris DeNicola, Chief Operating Officer of Precision Spine, “and is further evidence of Precision Spine’s continuing commitment to work with surgeons in the design and commercialization of advanced products that help bring greater versatility, efficiency and cost-effectiveness to the OR.”
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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.