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Spinal Procedures Equipment Supplied In Ireland
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Manufactured by:Trulife based inTallaght, IRELAND
Manufactured with non-ferrous material, Used to support and stabilize cervical spine and upper thoracic spine after injury or surgery. C2-T3 stable fractures, muscular/ligamentous injury, degenerative joint disease, cervical pain/nerve impingement, Contraindications: Unstable fractures, type II dens fractures ...
Manufactured by:Spinal Stabilization Technologies, LLC based inKilkenny City, IRELAND
The PerQdisc is designed for use using a lateral traspsoas or retroperitoneal (i.e., anterolateral) surgical approach to access disc space. Access through the annulus can be achieved using the PerQdisc™ Disc Access System (Figure 3). Once annular access is achieved, a nuclectomy (removal of nucleus material) is performed through the disc access using various tools to remove most of the ...
Manufactured by:Trulife based inTallaght, IRELAND
Lightweight heat moldable Kydex shell® with soft, closed-cell foam liner, Rigid support controls flexion, extension and rotation, Independently height-adjustable anterior and posterior sections, Trachea opening, Thoracic Extension available, CV102. Cervical spine precaution for trauma patients, immobilization for pre and post cervical spine surgery, degenerative disorders, Spinal Stenosis, ...
Manufactured by:Spinal Stabilization Technologies, LLC based inKilkenny City, IRELAND
The PerQdisc Implant Delivery Device (Figure 4) is then inserted through the Access Cannula into the enucleated disc space. Contrast is injected into the inner chamber of the implant. This aids in visualization as well as provides real-time monitoring of fill pressure. The outer chamber of the implant is then filled under pressure control with a curable, polymer containing barium sulfate. The ...
Manufactured by:Spinal Stabilization Technologies, LLC based inKilkenny City, IRELAND
The SST PerQdisc Nucleus Replacement System is intended to replace the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc in the L1-S1 spinal region in patients with single-level discogenic pain. The patient may have single or multi-level degenerative disc changes but the discogenic pain must be limited to a single level. The patient must be skeletally mature, at least 21 years of age, presenting with ...
