SAFE-CX
Kyphoplasty with biopsy and
X-Grid™ safety and precision.
Complete and versatile
The Kit for Kythoplasty SAFE-CX presents the set of instruments needed to access the fractured vertebra, collect material for biopsy and inject bone cement, with the aid of the exclusive X-Grid™ safety and precision matrix, and the balloon vertebral body height restoration system.
The kit features instruments for uni-portal access, with 10mm and 15mm balloon models for different needs and anatomies.
Features
Graduation and markers depth gauges on the cannulated materials, which help to check the depth and increase the safety of the procedure.
Cannula and instrument system with ergonomic handles and lock, this keeps the cannula-mandrel system tight and aligned during insertion, all the way to the target point.
Hybrid cannula with a serrated tip, which functions as a biopsy device, it can also be used to inject bone cement after a biopsy.
Radiopaque markers in the proximal and distal areas of the device, for precise visualization and positioning of the balloon, which is available in the kit in 10mm and 15mm versions.
X-Grid™
Vertebral body cementation procedures pose radiation exposure risks that can be avoided with appropriate protective measures.
The Precision and Safety Matrix X-Grid™ is a unique and patented solution for reducing the need for x-rays in the operating room and improve accuracy for target location, providing faster and safer cases, making it an indispensable resource for safety and precision in fluoroscopy-guided percutaneous surgical procedures.
Bibliographical references
- A. von Wrangel, Å. Cederblad & M. Rodriguez-Catarino (2009) Fluoroscopically Guided Percutaneous Vertebroplasty: Assessment of Radiation Doses and Implementation of Procedural Routines to Reduce Operator Exposure, Acta Radiologica, 50:5, 490-496
- Kim, et al: Use of a radiopaque localizer grid to reduce radiation exposure. Annals of Surg Innovand Research 2011, 5:6.
- Rampersaud RY, et al: Radiation exposure to the spine surgeon during fluoroscopically assisted pedicle screw insertion. Spine 2000; 25:2637-45.
- Tsai KJ, et al: Multiple parallel skin markers for minimal incision lumbar disc surgery; a technical note. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2004, 5:8.
- Upadhyaya CD, et al: Avoidance of wrong-level thoracic spine surgery: an intraoperative localization with preoperative percutaneous fiducial screw placement. J Neurosurg Spine 2012;16:280-284
Contact
Rua Frei Caneca, 558 – São Paulo – SP - Brazil
+55 11 2609-7300
sac@innport.com.br