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Becker's ASC Review February 2014 Issue

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17 12th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference + The Business of Spine - call (800) 417-2035 OrthoPro Subtalar Spacer Implant. OrthoPro's Subtalar Spacer System is designed for minimally invasive treatment for flexible flatfoot. The implant is inserted between the posterior and middle facets of the subtalar joint with instruments to facilitate insertion. The instruments are designed to ensure accuracy and the STS screw implant is cylindrical to incorporate a center can- nula designed for use with a guidewire that promotes accuracy. Oxford Partial Knee. Biomet's Oxford Partial Knee implant is designed to re- pair the medial side of the knee in patients with limited arthritis. The proce- dure removes 75 percent less bone and cartilage than total knee replacement and has shown 91 percent survivorship over 20 years. Pathfinder NXT Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screw System. The Pathfinder NXT is Zimmer Spine's next step forward in MIS. Built on the clinical suc- cess of the original Pathfinder, the NXT system is designed for procedural freedom and streamlined workflow for a broad range of MIS procedures. PEEK-OPTIMA HA. Invibio Biomaterial Solutions announced the global launch of its PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced Polymer in September 2013. In- vibio's product combines a PEEK-based biomaterial with Hydroxyapatite. The biomaterial is designed to enhance bone ongrowth on all sides of a device. Phantom Retractor System. The Phantom Retractor System from Stryker is a minimally invasive posterior bladed retractor compatible with the com- pany's interbody options for PLIF and TLIF procedures. The system includes various blade options and a lighting component to keep the retractor at a lower temperature. Picasso Minimally Invasive System. The Picasso Minimally Invasive System from Accel Spine includes a broad selection of screw and rod delivery instru- ments and implants to treat deformity pathologies. The system is designed for reliable and reproducible results, with streamlined rod insertion and final tightening. Pinton Soft Tissue Fixation Implant. This implant from Tornier is a new anchoring device for securing the soft tissue reattachment to bone. The small minimally invasive insertion and unique laser markings mean the implant is ideal for arthrosocpically treating challenging rotator cuff tears with minimal disruption to tendon and bone. PRESTIGE Cervical Disc. Medtronic announced the seven-year clinical results of the PRESTIGE Cervical Disc in December 2013, showing clinical improvement and lower rates of additional surgical procedures when com- pared with fusion. The disc is a stainless steel device approved by the FDA for single-level cervical disc disease. Proven Gen-Flex Knee Replacement Implants. The Proven Gen-Flex Knee Replacement Implants from Stelkast are based on proven designs for flex- ibility after minimally invasive unicondylar procedures to complete revision operations. The implants were designed for optimal patellofemoral articula- tion with an integrated system utilizing common instruments. ProView Percutaneous Screw Delivery System. The ProView Percutaneous Screw Delivery System from Orthofix is designed for accurate pedicle screw placement. The system is designed to give surgeons maximum control dur- ing rod delivery. The system's screws lock onto head holders for secure screw implantation. RAVINE Lateral Access System. The RAVINE from K2M is a dual flat blade platform for a true muscle splitting transpsoas approach that offers rigid fix- ation to the spine. The system is designed for adaptability to patient anatomy and surgeon technique. It includes a variety of soft tissue dissectors and ro- bust guidewire, and the retractor frame fixates directly to the spine. Renaissance System. The Renaissance System from Mazor Robotics is a me- chanical guidance system for spine surgery that has both its CE Mark and FDA clearance. The system can be used for open, minimally invasive and percutaneous posterior thoracolumbar approaches. rHead Lateral Radial Head Implant System. Small Bone Innovations' rHead is a side-loading radial head prosthesis for minimally invasive exposure dur- ing radial head replacement surgery. The implant's head and stem are con- nected by a dove-tail locking mechanism that doesn't require a set screw. The stem is plasma-sprayed to promote bony in-growth. SANTORINI Cage. K2M announced the global launch of its SANTORINI Small Corpectomy Cage System in October 2013. The cage is designed to address collapsed or unstable vertebral bodies resulting from trauma or tu- mors. The SANTORINI Cage, made of PEEK, offers both expandable and solid cages. Short Modular Femoral Hip System. The Smith & Nephew Short Modular Femoral Hip System is a modular total hip replacement stem that exceeds the versatility and neck strength of the standard full-sized primary hip stem. The stem is 20 percent shorter than conventional stems. The technology is designed for implantation with the company's VERILAST and surgeons can implant it through smaller incisions or an anterior incision. Slidex. Biomet's Slidex technology is used in the company's Microplasty Total Knee arthroplasty procedure. The Slidex technology is designed for minimal disruption to soft tissues. The technology allows for blocks to move medially and laterally during resection. Sniper Spine System. The Sniper Spine System from Spine Wave, a minimally invasive pedicle screw system, is indicated for the treatment of degeneration, trauma or tumor of the thoracolumbar spine. The system offers single-step controlled reduction and precise rod placement through its variable-angled Rod Introducer. A ball and socket screw design works to allow maximum polyaxial angulation. Sonoma CRx clavicle nail. In January 2013, Sonoma Orthopedics announced the launch of the VELOX procedure for clavicle fracture repair with its CRx clavicle nail. The CRx clavicle nail is designed to eliminate plate prominence. It also incorporates flexible-to-rigid WaviBody technology to conform to pa- tients' unique anatomies. StabiLink MIS Spinal Fixation System. Southern Spine launched its StabiL- ink MIS Spinal Fixation System in April 2013. The system, designed for spinal fixation in lumbar fusion procedures, is indicated for the treatment of spinal trauma, tumors and degenerative disc disease. The system is implanted be- tween the spinous processes, away from the spinal cord and nerves. Streamline MIS Spinal Fixation System. Pioneer Surgical launched its Streamline Minimally Invasive Spinal Fixation System in June 2013. The system is designed to create a rigid structure in the thoracolumbar spine through a minimally invasive approach. The system is intended to be flexible and easy to use. Stryker Knee Navigation System II. The Navigation System II from Stryker includes a dual articulating arms aid in flexible camera/monitor position- ing with Stryker Camera Technology. Surgeons can use the Scorpio primary CR or PS implants using the Stryker Knee Navigation system and dedicated minimally invasive universal cutting instrumentation. 12th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference + The Future of Spine June 12-14, 2014 • Chicago To learn more or register, visit www.beckersasc.com/beckers or call (800) 417-2035 132 Sessions • 168 Speakers • 63 Physician Leaders • 28 CEOs Keynote Debate: John Bolton Former Six-Term Governor of Vermont Howard Dean

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