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GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS
E90 v204 with OLED
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00840682146678 ()


  • Cardiovascular ultrasound imaging system
No Description
GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS
E80 v204 with LCD
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00840682146661 ()


  • Cardiovascular ultrasound imaging system
Vivid E95 v204 with OLED
GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS
E95 v204 with OLED
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00840682146654 ()


  • Cardiovascular ultrasound imaging system
No Description
GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS
E80 v204 with OLED
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00840682146647 ()


  • Cardiovascular ultrasound imaging system
The Exsudex® Disposable Canister has the following features and is only to be used together with the Exsudex wound drainage system: - Canister capacity 900 cc; - Bacterial filter; - Fixed non-sterile suction tube with clamb and connector - Dissolving sachet solidifying agent
Meditop B.V.
Large canister with tube
In Commercial Distribution

  • 08718104890107 ()
16670

  • Surgical suction system collection container, single-use
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109212 ()

  • Ø3,5x36mm
CA4121-35036

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109205 ()

  • Ø3,5x34mm
CA4121-35034

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109199 ()

  • Ø3,5x32mm
CA4121-35032

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109182 ()

  • Ø3,5x30mm
CA4121-35030

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109175 ()

  • Ø3,5x28mm
CA4121-35028

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109168 ()

  • Ø3,5x26mm
CA4121-35026

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109151 ()

  • Ø3,5x24mm
CA4121-35024

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109144 ()

  • Ø3,5x22mm
CA4121-35022

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109137 ()

  • Ø3,5x20mm
CA4121-35020

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109120 ()

  • Ø3,5x18mm
CA4121-35018

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109113 ()

  • Ø3,5x16mm
CA4121-35016

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109106 ()

  • Ø3,5x14mm
CA4121-35014

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109090 ()

  • Ø3,5x12mm
CA4121-35012

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109083 ()

  • Ø3,5x10mm
CA4121-35010

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109076 ()

  • Ø3,5x8mm
CA4121-35008

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109403 ()

  • Ø4,0x40mm
CA4121-40040

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109397 ()

  • Ø4,0x38mm
CA4121-40038

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109380 ()

  • Ø4,0x36mm
CA4121-40036

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109373 ()

  • Ø4,0x34mm
CA4121-40034

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109366 ()

  • Ø4,0x32mm
CA4121-40032

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109359 ()

  • Ø4,0x30mm
CA4121-40030

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109342 ()

  • Ø4,0x28mm
CA4121-40028

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109335 ()

  • Ø4,0x26mm
CA4121-40026

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109328 ()

  • Ø4,0x24mm
CA4121-40024

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109311 ()

  • Ø4,0x22mm
CA4121-40022

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109304 ()

  • Ø4,0x20mm
CA4121-40020

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109298 ()

  • Ø4,0x18mm
CA4121-40018

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109281 ()

  • Ø4,0x16mm
CA4121-40016

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109274 ()

  • Ø4,0x14mm
CA4121-40014

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109267 ()

  • Ø4,0x12mm
CA4121-40012

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109250 ()

  • Ø4,0x10mm
CA4121-40010

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109243 ()

  • Ø4,0x8mm
CA4121-40008

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109236 ()

  • Ø3,5x40mm
CA4121-35040

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The COSY Cervicothoracic Occipital Rod-Screw is a multiple component, posterior spinal fixations system which consists of solid screws, cannulated screws, standard tulips, angulated tulips, curved rods, straight rods, hybrid rods, parallel connectors, inline connectors, occipital plates, occipital bone screws, hooks, and offset connectors. All implants, except of variations of the rods, are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136. Rods are available in Ti-6AL-4V ELI per ASTM F136 or Co-Cr28-Mo6 per ASTM F1537. The pedicle screws consist of a tulip and a pedicle screw shaft. The shaft has a prominent thread, to provide anchorage of the screw in the pedicle section of the vertebrae. Each tulip is securely attached to the rod via a set screw. The shafts of the pedicle screws are provided in different lengths, diameters, fully or partially threaded, and with a symmetric or asymmetric angulation to provided adaptability to the patient’s anatomy. The rods can be shortened on site by the surgeon. The occipital plate is available with four or five holes and areas to be bent for better fixation to the occipital part of the skull. The plate is fixed via bone screws and as two gliding tulips to provided anchoring of the rod. The gliding tulips are constructed similar to the tulips of the pedicle screws in the area of the rod- set screw -tulip intersection.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Screw with tulip, polyaxial
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844109229 ()

  • Ø3,5x38mm
CA4121-35038

  • Spinal bone screw, non-bioabsorbable
The basic shape of the NUBIC and RABEA devices is a rectangular frame. The upper and lower aspects of the implant are open with surface spikes which assist in the positive anchorage and seating between the superior and inferior vertebral bodies. The device is available in a variety of sizes enabling the surgeon to choose the size best suited to the individual pathology and anantomical condition. A connecting screw is available which permits attachment of the NUBIC (without strut) to the SIGNUS TOSCA II anterior cervical plate if the surgeon so chooses.
SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH
Cervical cage with strut
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04047844002056 ()

  • 8x13x14mm
N081314

  • Polymeric spinal interbody fusion cage
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