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Anterior Column
of the Spine Historically, the modern era of anterior spinal surgery was ushered in by the pioneering work of Dr. AR Hodgson in the treatment of Pott's disease of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. This advance was stimulated by his quest for greater visibility and direct operative access to spinal abscesses from tuberculosis. In the word of Dr. Hodgson: "We were dissatisfied
with the exposure afforded by costotransversectomy as we found the operation
difficult and the field restricted. We have felt that the obvious place
to fuse the spine would be anteriorly where there is the largest portion
of bone and where the graft would be in compression with adequate protection.
It should hypertrophy according to Wolffs' Law and fulfill Percival
Pott's criterion of healing, that fusion of the bodies of the vertebrae
'was the thing aimed at'." (AR Hodgson and FE Stock, Anterior Spinal
Fusion: A preliminary communication on the radical treatment of Pott's
disease and Pott's paraplegia. British Journal of Surgery. XLIV: 266,
1956.) As the science and technology behind spinal surgery and instrumentation has progressed, spine implants have become significantly stronger, more reliable, easier to use, and less prone to failure. The continuing development of anterior instrumentation by medical device manufacturers has given spinal surgeons a powerful and versatile tool for the correction and fixation of misalignment and instability of the spinal column. Modern anterior instrumentation offers several advantages; it allows for placement of fixation at each vertebral level, allows for correction of deformity in both the coronal (frontal) plane and the saggital (lateral) plane, and the instrumentation provides structural support where the forces carried on the spinal column are the greatest. Also, access to the anterior column of the spine allows the surgeon to place bone graft in the intervertebral spaces where the fusion of the spine will be the most effective. Technology First
The CD HORIZON® ANTARES™ Spinal System represent a new addition to the CD HORIZON® Spinal System. The CD HORIZON® ANTARES™ Spinal System is based around a new, anatomically designed "pringle shaped" staple that allows for the placement of two screws at each vertebral level. These screws are then connected
along the anterior column by dual rods and stabilized by a Low Profile
CROSSLINK® System that produces a very strong surgical construct.
The system uses the CD HORIZON® M8 fixed angle screws, which have
a low profile, are easy to assemble, and are well known to most spinal
surgeons. A specially modified, top loading, one-piece cross-link plate
has been designed so that it can be applied to dual rods and secured
with two top-tightening nuts that have eliminated much of the "fiddle-factor"
involved in placing cross-links. The simplicity of design of the CD
HORIZON® ANTARES™ Spinal System increases the ease of placement,
while the small size and low profile of the system allows for excellent
visualization of the surgical anatomy during placement and correction
of deformity. |
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ATLANTIS™ COLORADO 2™ ECLIPSE™ INFUSE™ LT-CAGE™ METRx™ SEXTANT™ TANGENT™ TSRH-3D™ VERTE-SPAN™ VERTEX™ ZEPHIR™ STEALTHSTATION® |