Digital Anatomics
Cervical, dorsal and lumbar spine pathologies requiring vertebral arthrodesis:
Canal stenosis
Multilevel spondyloarthrosis
Spondylolisthesis
Scoliosis
Dorsal hyperkyphosis
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Pathologies requiring a high tibial triaxial osteotomy, addition osteotomy or substraction osteotomy:
Gonarthrosis
Genu Varum
Genu Valgum
Tibial rotation
Infantile scoliosis associated with Marfan syndrome
Degenerative scoliosis
Vertebral fractures and wedging due to osteoporosis
Congenital thoracic hyperkyphosis
Valgus-derotational high tibial osteotomy
Valgus high tibial osteotomy with addition wedge
A pre-defined length incision is performed and soft tissues are pushed aside until you have a clear view of the vertebrae.
The personalized guide perfectly fits the patients anatomy, so that the positioning is very quick.
Kirschner wires placement and orientation X-Ray check. (This is an optional step).
Drilling through the guides.
Pedicle screws placement.
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