CONTACT

Anterolateral Stabilization
Spine categories
thoracolumbar
  • High stability
  • Placement conventional or thoracoscopic
  • Stand-alone or with additional dorsal fixation
  • Kyphotic plate design
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The CONTACT® plate can be implanted minimally invasive, thoracoscopically or conventionally. A one-dimensional reduction of mostly kyphotic malpositions is carried out using a minimized spreader with variable approaches to the base and top plates or after fixation of one side of the plate in case of destroyed plate structure of the vertebral body. The angle variability of all bone screws of +/- 5° guarantees a secure anchorage even with existing dorsal instrumentation. Optional spreading screws provide sufficient hold with low bone density. Alignment and anchoring of the screws is carried out without prior assembly of a aiming device ("free-hand").

CONTACT® plates are available in straight (40-70 mm in 5 mm steps) or 10° kyphosis angle (70-120 mm in 5 mm steps). The solid or spreading screws for fixation of the plate in the bone are available in lengths of 25-40 mm.

Large fastening elements ("no fiddling")
  • Suitable for endoscopic implantation
Variable angle screws
  • No aiming device required ("free-hand")
High angular and translational stability
  • Can be used as "Stand-alone” in selected indications
Optional distal locking in the bone
High pull-out resistance due to expanding screws with low bone density
Flat plate design (< 10 mm)
  • No tissue irritation
Kyphotic plates
  • Consideration of the course of the spinal column

Made of a biocompatible titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) with proven strength.

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  • Item number
  • Do not use when package is damaged
  • CE marking
  • Batch code
  • Consult the electronic instructions for use
  • Manufacturer and date of manufacture
  • Do not resterilise
  • Do not reuse
  • Sterilised using irradiation
  • Use by
  • Temperature limit

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