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Cervical Posterior: Smart Solutions for Complex Surgeries

With an estimated market value of $350M, posterior cervical fusion is still an attractive growing market. Common indications for Posterior cervical fixation are pain caused by excessive motion, sagittal balance correction and instability from a traumatic event. Cervical posterior systems are often described as smaller lumbar versions, grossly discounting the often unpredictable challenges of the cervical anatomy.

A comprehensive implant range is your best bet to overcome unforeseen intraoperative struggles. For example, the C7 vertebra is often skipped due to its location, yet a very low profile screw head with extreme angulation can overcome the challenge. Crosslinks fixed to screw heads help avoid spinal cord compression while transition rods and a wide variety of domino connectors allow effortless constructs.

When the Perla® system was designed, focus was placed on creating an extensive implant range, combined with a single compact instrument set. Dr Vittorio Morreale, Henry Ford Hospital (MI), has described Perla® as ‘truly efficient and complete’. In conjunction with surgical power for screw insertion, Perla® has become his system of choice for posterior cervical fixation. “I prefer inserting the screws with the aid of a power tool. I have observed over the years increasing reproducibility, control and precision that I couldn’t quite achieve with manual placing.”

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Josh Sandberg

Josh Sandberg is the President and CEO of Ortho Spine Partners and sits on several company and industry related Boards. He also is the Creator and Editor of OrthoSpineNews.

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