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Vital™ Deformity Spinal Fixation System

Developed to address the modern demands of surgeons treating complex spinal pathologies.

The system provides a comprehensive solution for rigid spinal fixation, from the thoracic spine to the ilium.

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Designed to treat a wide variety of spinal pathologies and to allow surgeons the flexibility to build constructs that meet the anatomical challenges associated with complex spine procedures.

The Vital System includes multiple screw options: monoaxial, polyaxial, uniplanar, reduction and iliac. All screw types are available in multiple diameters and lengths. In order to provide the surgeon with greater intraoperative flexibility, the fixation implants are specifically designed to accept both 5.5 and 6.0 mm diameter rods, in either Titanium, or Cobalt Chromium. The ability to intraoperatively pivot between multiple rod options with the same system, allows the surgeon to better accommodate the needs of each individual patient.

Vital Implant Features

  • The multiple screw head connection points allow various instruments to quickly and securely attach, simplifying manipulation maneuvers.
  • MRetains alignment, allowing for easy screw-rod orientation and ease of screw loading.
  • Self-tapping fully threaded blunt tip screw shank designed to improve the starting characteristics and improve bone screw fixation while reducing insertion torque.
  • Dual-lead reverse angle thread designed to improve engagement, advance quickly and help prevent head splay.

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Benjamin Willis

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