RENOVA SPINE™ – KYPHOPLASTY 11G
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RENOVA SPINE™ is a minimally invasive system for kyphoplasty procedures to treat fractures, restore vertebral body height and reduce back pain.
A vertebral compression fracture (VCF) occurs when the vertebral body fractures and collapses due to osteoporotic conditions, tumours (e.g. myeloma) or trauma.
The principle of kyphoplasty is to restore vertebral body anatomy gently and progressively by inflating balloons and then reinforcing the anterior column of the vertebra with cement. The balloons create a cavity within the vertebral body, compressing the cancellous bone and thus limiting the risk of cement leakage from the vertebral body.
The balloon catheter is then deflated, and the cavity created is now filled with bone cement, avoiding any leakage.
KYPHOPLASTY 11G BENEFITS
- Minimally invasive surgery: patient recovers faster
- Fast approach: kyphoplasty procedure with direct percutaneous vertebral access and reduced number of surgical steps
- Percutaneous: less invasive and less traumatic treatment
- The reduced profile of cannula and balloon catheter
- Cavity creation: minimized risk of cement leakage
- Vertebral body height restoration
- No metallic implants left in situ
- Reduction in morbidity and fast functional recovery
- From lower thoracic to lumbar vertebrae
- Minimally invasive surgery: patient recovers faster
COMPONENTS
– FAST WORKING CANNULA
used as a vertebral access needle and as a working channel, made by an external cannula and an internal stylet. The needle has a plastic grip.
Features:
– DRILL
composed of a metal part with a distal bone drill (screwed terminal portion) and a plastic handle.
Features:
DIFFERENT SHAPE than the working cannula: easier to recognize during surgery
SMALL HANDLE for better visibility during surgery
COMPLETELY OVERMOLDED: no glued parts
DEPTH MARKERS on the cannula
– BONE FILLER
The cement infusion cannula consists of a steel cannula with a plastic handle, equipped with a pusher stylet that allows the gradual introduction of the cement into the vertebral body of the patient. The plastic handle has a universal Luer-lock connection for the filling of the cannula with bone cement.