- Low profile plates with recess for screw head for minimum protrusion
- A comprehensive range of plates and screws are available to fix complex trauma cases
- Simple instruments including friction fit screw driver for easy insertion of screws
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Infigo Maxillofacial is a comprehensive system that is used for trauma surgeries in the Maxillofacial region.
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Infigo 3D Printed patient-specific CMF implants can be designed and manufactured such that they precisely match the patient’s anatomical curvatures and therefore can be easily implanted in-situ. Our team of highly qualified biomedical engineers have been providing custom CMF solutions for over a decade.
- Send DICOM data from 3D CT images – ensure atleast 2,000 slices are taken to ensure good quality of input data. This will directly affect the quality of the final product
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COFS is a Cannulated Odontoid Fixation System Cannulated screw system that is used in the C1-C2 region of the cervical spine to stabilise odontoid fractures and to treat atlantoaxial instability.
- Odontoid, Dens fixation and C1-C2 transarticular screw fixation
- Two types of self drilling screws are available –Cannulated fully threaded and Partial threaded screw
- Wire Guided instrumentation allows correct placement of Implant and instruments
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DAS ULTRA is a cervical expandable corpectomy cage integrated with ananatomically contoured plate with a one-step locking feature and an ultra-fast controlled implant expander instrument for quick implantation.
- Built-in plate eliminates the requirement for additional plating
- Implant Insertion and ultra-fast expansion with the same instrument reduces the operative time
- One-step tactile and audible self-locking feature for quick and easy insertion of the screws
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DAS is a cervical expandable corpectomy cage that can be expanded in-situ in a controlled manner.
- Anchors between adjacent end plates of the vertebral bodies gives good hold
- A plethora of sizes and heights are available
- Simple instrumentation that includes a ratchet that enables continuous expansion
- Simple instrumentation