Spinal

Spinal surgery is performed to correct spinal pathologies that cause pain. Back surgery is used to relieve the pain and/or numbness associated with this pain, which often radiates to other areas of the back, arms and legs. Normally, back and spinal pain is caused by the compression of a nerve within it. Nerves can be compressed for several reasons. An example would be disc problems, such as a herniated disk, which can end up pressing too hard on a vertebra against the nerve. Occasionally, osteoarthritis causes excess bone in the spine.

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The New CS Universal Spine Extension

The CS Universal Spine Extension can be fitted to a wide range of standard operating tables offering a patient position and imaging capabilities comparable to that of a specialist dual-rail spine table.

  • Attaches to ANY standard operating table
  • Small Storage Footprint
  • 360 Degree C-Arm/O-Arm access
  • 275kg/600lbs. patient weight capacity
  • Hinge mechanism to allow flexion and extension
  • compatible with Mayfield/Doro skull clamp

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The CS Universal Spone Extension can be fitted to a wide range of standard operating tables

The CS Universal Spone Extension can be fitted to a wide range of standard operating tables

The CS Universal Spone Extension can be fitted to a wide range of standard operating tables

The CS Universal Spone Extension can be fitted to a wide range of standard operating tables

Spinal

Cervical – Nextend Anterior Cervical Positioning System

The BoneFoam Nextend Anterior Cervical Positioning System can optimize cervical spine positioning and improve visualization of the lower cervical spine while providing a safe and stable operative surface. Provides optimal positioning of anatomic landmarks and radiographic visualization for ACDF, ADR, and ACCF procedures in the supine position. This system replaces complex tape configurations that limit the ability to achieve proper visualization of the lower cervical spine and add risk of injury to patients’ skin.

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Nextend Anterior Cervical Positioning System can optimize cervical spine positioning and improve visualization

Nextend Anterior Cervical Positioning System can optimize cervical spine positioning and improve visualization

Nextend Anterior Cervical Positioning System can optimize cervical spine positioning and improve visualization

Nextend Anterior Cervical Positioning System can optimize cervical spine positioning and improve visualization

Lumbar
Sideline Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

The BoneFoam Sideline Lateral Lumbar Positioning System is designed to stabilize the patient in the lateral decubitus position and secure the patient with adjustable straps that allow for manipulation of the pelvic anatomy without the need to break the table. It facilitates reproducible and stable positioning for lumbar spine for LLIF, OLIF, DLIF, XLIF and tethering procedures. Novel, adhesive-free gripping technology on the hip strap enables sufficient traction to manipulate the iliac crest away from the ribs, enhancing access to the retroperitoneal space.

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The BoneFoam Sideline Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

The BoneFoam Sideline Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

The BoneFoam Sideline Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

Prone
Universal Prone Positioning System

As surgical techniques evolve, the prone position is being used more frequently to facilitate surgical access. Prone positioning for surgical patients creates challenges for patient safety and surgical efficiency. Ideal surgical access is crucial for surgical success and optimal patient outcomes. This two-piece design accommodates table breaks and enables intraoperative adjustments to hip flexion and lower lumbar curvature.

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The prone position is being used more frequently to facilitate surgical access.

The prone position is being used more frequently to facilitate surgical access.

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