throbber
Surgical Technique
`Product Catalogue
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`Deformity - Degenerative
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`Interbody Fusion
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`Tumour - Trauma
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`Cervical
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`Tissue Management
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`DePuy Spine is a joint venture with Biedermann Motech GmbH
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`This publication is not intended for distribution in the USA
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`DePuy SpineTM, ExpediumTM, MonarchTM, Saber™ and TiMXTM are trademarks of DePuy Spine, Inc.
`I/F Cage®, Isola® and VSP® are registered trademarks of DePuy Spine, Inc.
`MOSS® Miami is a registered trademark of Biedermann Motech GmbH.
`© 2004 DePuy International Limited. All rights reserved.
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`Cat No: 9082-87-000
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`DePuy International Ltd
`St Anthony’s Road
`Leeds LS11 8DT
`England
`Tel: +44 (113) 270 0461
`Fax: +44 (113) 272 4191
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`NUVASIVE 2017
`Medtronic v. NuVasive
`IPR2013-00506
`IPR2013-00507
`IPR2013-00508
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`Consulting Surgeons
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`Dr. C Spreuwers
`AZ Jan Portaels
`Vilvoorde, Belgium
`
`Mr. M Krishna
`North Tees General Hospital
`Stockton-on-Tees, UK
`
`Dr. B Biscup
`The Cleveland Clinic
`Cleveland
`Ohio, USA
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`SABER™ SURGICAL TECHNIQUE / PRODUCT CATALOGUE
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`Contents
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`Introduction
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`Pedicle Screw Systems
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`Surgical Technique
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`Step One: Patient Positioning
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`Step Two: Exposure
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`Step Three: Laminotomy
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`Step Four: Pedicle Screw Insertion
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`Step Five: Disc Height Restoration / Locking Distraction (Optional)
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`Step Six: Disc Removal & Endplate Preparation
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`Step Seven: Final Rasping and Trialing
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`Step Eight: Cage Insertion
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`Step Nine: Additional Bone Graft
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`Step Ten: Compression
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`Step Eleven: Wound Closure & Post-Operative Care
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`Ordering Information
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`Saber™ Implants and Instruments
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`Pedicle Screw Systems Monarch™
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`The Saber™ Lumbar I/F Cage® is built
`upon the proven design features and the
`clinical success of the original lumbar
`Brantigan Cage.
`The Lumbar I/F Cage® has 10 years of
`clinical history for the treatment of
`degenerative disc disease with
`documented success of restoring disc
`height and achieving fusion.
`Building on this success, the Saber™
`Lumbar I/F Cage® offers a contoured
`profile which is designed to fit the natural
`shape of the disc space, allowing ease
`of insertion and improved stability as the
`implant corresponds to the cortical rim
`of the endplate.
`
`The Saber™ PLIF Cage is made of a
`carbon fibre reinforced PEEK material and
`is supplied non sterile. It is radiolucent,
`thereby allowing visualisation of the fusion
`when viewed by normal plan radiographs.
`Available in three footprint sizes of 9, 11
`and 13 mm widths, the Saber™ Cage is
`offered in 1 mm incremental height options
`from 8 mm to 13 mm. These are available
`in both 0˚ and 5˚ options.
`Supporting instrumentation includes the
`Saber™ Instrument Set and the TLIF SG Set.
`Approved pedicle fixation systems include
`Monarch™, MOSS® Miami and Expedium™
`Spinal Systems. This Surgical Technique
`will be illustrated using the Monarch™
`Spinal System.
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`Building upon decades of design history,
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`Monarch™ in-line Polyaxial Screws
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`clinical experience and biomechanical
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`incorporate an internal closure mechanism,
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`performance of the VSP®, Isola® and MOSS®
`Miami Systems, the Monarch™ Spine
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`which captures the rod while maintaining
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`the ability to independently lock the rod with
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`System represents the combination of these
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`a pre-loaded set screw.
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`technologies. By combining Pedicle Bolt
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`and in-line Polyaxial screw technology into a
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`single system, surgeons may intra-operatively
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`choose to build a construct utilising
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`either technology.
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`Modular polyaxial washers can be added to
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`Pedicle or Reduction Bolts to provide a 25°
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`cone of angulation at any position within a
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`Implant options include:
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`• 6.35 mm and 5.50 mm Titanium
`Rod diameters
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`• Monoaxial and Polyaxial Screws
`(4.75, 5.50, 6.25, 7.00, 7.75, 8.50 mm
`diameters)
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`• Pedicle and Reduction Bolts
`(Polyaxial capable)
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`Spine Plate or Offset Connector slot.
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`• Spine Plates
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`• Offset Slotted Connectors
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`• Polyaxial Band Clamp
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`• Anatomic Open and Closed Hooks
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`Pedicle Screw Systems MOSS® Miami
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`Step One Patient Positioning
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`The MOSS® Miami System is a versatile
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`• 5.0 Stainless Steel Rod diameter
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`hook, rod, and screw system utilising
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`• 5.5 Titanium Rod diameter
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`polyaxial screw technology and a patented
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`• Monoaxial and Polyaxial Screws
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`dual closure mechanism offering 6 points of
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`(4.35, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 diameters)
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`contact with the rod. MOSS® Miami is
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`• Hooks and Reduction Screws
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`available in Titanium and Stainless Steel in a
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`• Sacral Connectors
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`variety of rod diameters.
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`Figure 1
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`The patient is placed on a frame or table,
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`It is advised that the shoulders should be
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`allowing the abdomen to hang freely. Care
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`abducted less than 90 degrees to avoid
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`should be taken to protect the patient’s
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`damage to the brachial plexus (Figure 1).
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`pressure points.
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`Step Two Exposure
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`A posterior midline incision is made long
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`procedure it would not be necessary to
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`enough so that the pedicles above and
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`expose the facet joints at this stage.
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`below the screw insertion sites can be
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`A variety of soft tissue retractors can be
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`exposed and accessed if necessary.
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`used to maintain the correct exposure.
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`Further exposure of the facets joints or other
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`Localising X-Ray or image intensification is
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`posterior elements is dependent on surgical
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`made to verify the appropriate spinal level.
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`preference, eg for those surgeons who
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`routinely undertake a less invasive PLIF
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`Step Three Laminotomy
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`Step Four Pedicle Screw Insertion
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`Figure 2
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`A small laminotomy is made to expose
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`disruption to adjacent segments (Figure 2).
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`the medial wall of the pedicles and the
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`The axilla of the exiting and traversing nerve
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`origin and insertion of the ligamentum
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`root over the disc space must be visualised
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`flavum. The ligamentum flavum must be
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`and mobilised since this creates a safe
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`completely removed. The Laminotomy can
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`working area for the PLIF technique.
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`be performed with a small osteotome, chisel
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`Carefully release any adhesions from the
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`or Kerrison type rongeur. Excised bone can
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`dura over the disc space.
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`be cleaned and saved as graft material for
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`The epidural veins covering the disc space
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`later in the PLIF procedure. Care is taken to
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`should be cut and cauterised with a bipolar
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`preserve the spinous process and / or the
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`to allow clear visualisation and access to
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`upper half of the lamina to minimise
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`the disc space.
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`Figure 3
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`Some surgeons may prefer to access
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`Care is taken to preserve the pars inter-
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`through a bilateral laminotomy. In this
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`articularis, the upper half of the lamina,
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`situation both inferior and superior articular
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`and the facet joint above.
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`processes are completely removed thereby
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`This exposure is favoured for a lateral or far
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`exposing the entire foraminal canal and
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`lateral approach, or if the patient has a small
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`exiting nerve root (Figure 3). This allows the
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`or previously operated spinal canal where
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`midline to remain intact, whilst allowing a
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`the dura is difficult to mobilise and retract.
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`thorough decompression of the exiting
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`nerve root.
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`Figure 4
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`The optimum insertion point of the pedicle
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`The pedicle canal is entered with a blunt
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`is at the intersection of the a horizontal line
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`curved tip probe. Ball tipped feelers and
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`joining the midpoint of the transverse
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`pedicle screw taps are used to prepare the
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`process and a vertical line through the
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`space for screw insertion. The appropriate
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`mid point of the superior articular process.
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`sized screw (diameter and length) is then
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`The remaining mamillary process above
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`inserted into the pedicle.
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`the pars inter-articularis can also be used
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`At any point, X-Ray or image intensification
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`as a landmark for the entry point of the
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`can be used to verify correct placement.
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`Note: Some surgeons may
`prefer to undertake the
`laminotomy prior to screw
`insertion.
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`pedicle screws (Figure 4).
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`The centre of the pedicle canal can be
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`easily identified using a neural dissector or
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`Slim Jim. The entry point into the pedicle
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`canal can be exposed using an awl, high-
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`speed burr or a rongeur.
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`Step Five Disc Height Restoration
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`Locking Distraction ‘Optional’
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`Note: In cases of a very
`narrowed disc space a starter
`dilator (8 mm) maybe used prior
`too inserting the first spreader.
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`Note: In cases of narrowed disc
`space care should be taken to
`release the lateral most part of
`the annulus, in order to achieve
`the maximum distraction.
`A straight osteotome or a
`Saber™ Shaver can be used
`to clear the lateral annulus.
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`Figure 5a
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`Figure 5b
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`Prior to disc space distraction, thorough
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`The disc spreaders are available in 1 mm
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`soft tissue release of the annulus must
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`incremental heights from 9 – 15mm.
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`be performed to facilitate access to the
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`A starter dilator (8 mm) is also available,
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`disc space and minimise injury to the
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`to initially penetrate the annulus.
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`vertebral endplates.
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`These are found in Tray 1 of the Saber™
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`Blunt tipped disc spreaders are then
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`Instrumentation Set.
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`inserted into the disc with the paddle blade
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`Once successfully inserted, the disc spreader
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`horizontal to the disc space. Gently tap
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`is gently rotated 90º to elevate the disc space
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`the spreader into position (Figure 5a).
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`to the height of the disc spreader size.
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`Depth marks are located on the disc
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`(Figure 5b).
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`spreaders to avoid penetrating the front
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`A second disc spreader is then inserted on
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`wall of the annulus. In most cases, the
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`the opposite side and the first disc spreader
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`spreader should be inserted to a maximum
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`is removed. The next size disc spreader is
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`depth of 30 mm.
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`then inserted in the original site and the
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`process repeated until maximum disc height
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`is restored and parallel distraction is
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`achieved. Positioning should be checked
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`by X-Ray or image intensification.
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`Figure 6
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`With the disc space fully distracted and the
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`Further distraction can be achieved by
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`Saber™ spreaders in place, plates or rods
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`loosening one of the nuts and placing a
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`can be inserted and temporarily tightened
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`screw distraction device between the
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`to hold the distraction in place (Figure 6).
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`screws, then gently spreading.
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`The disc space spreaders can be removed
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`and the site inspected and any further disc
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`material removed.
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`Step Six Disc Removal & Endplate Preparation
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`Figure 7a
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`Figure 7b
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`Thorough removal of all disc material and
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`Care must always be taken not to penetrate
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`cartilaginous endplates must be performed
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`the endplates which can lead to subsidence
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`in order to expose the bleeding sub-
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`of the interbody device into the vertebral body
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`chondral bone of the vertebral endplates.
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`(Figures 7a & 7b).
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`Step Seven Final Rasping and Trialing
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`Figure 7c
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`Figure 8a
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`Preparatory Trial
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`Figure 8b
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`Endplate Rasp
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`Figure 7d
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`Figure 8c
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`Whilst accessing the disc space through the
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`A down pushing curette or small osteotome
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`safe working area created by the
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`from the Saber™ Instrument Set facilitates
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`laminotomy, the anatomic disc shavers are
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`removal of additional disc material and
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`inserted and used in a similar fashion to the
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`osteophytes from under the dura, in the
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`disc spreaders. These are cutting
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`foramen, and adjacent to the nerve roots.
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`instruments that shave disc material away
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`In addition a straight osteotome may be
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`from the endplate. Begin with the 8 mm
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`used to remove the posterior lip of the
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`disc shaver, then continue to use the shavers
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`endplates to create an open pathway for
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`sequentially, until the size corresponds to the
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`the trialing and rasping process (Figure 7d).
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`Note: If hard sclerotic bone is
`present within the vertebral
`endplate, an endplate perforator
`can be used to expose
`bleeding bone. It is best to use
`the perforator in areas where
`bone graft inserted into the
`cage or disc space will make
`contact with the vertebral
`endplates (see below).
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`height achieved by the spreaders.
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`The shavers are moved back and forth in a
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`medial to lateral direction in order to remove
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`further disc material (Figure 7c).
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`If desired, an end plate preparatory rasp
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`The preparatory trial is designed to measure
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`can be used to further prepare the end
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`the appropriate cage length and anterior
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`plates prior to cage insertion. These are
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`height, incorporating the tread pattern of
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`available in 1 mm height increments and
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`the final implant. As a result a parallel trial is
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`have domed superior and inferior surfaces,
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`sufficient whether a parallel or lordotic cage
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`designed to conform to the endplates and
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`is to be used.
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`Note: Both the trial and rasp
`are 25 mm long and include a
`depth etching at 21 mm to
`indicate for the appropriate
`length cage. The curved radius
`of the trial and rasp should face
`laterally when inserted.
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`maximise disc material removal (Figure 8a).
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`Utilising the appropriate lateralising retractor
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`The appropriate sized rasp is selected
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`(left / right) in order to protect the nerve
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`according to the height achieved by the
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`roots, the preparatory trial is gently tapped
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`shavers / spreaders. Again the rasp should
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`into the disc space with the mallet
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`be gently tapped into place with the mallet
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`(Figure 8c). The preparatory trial should
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`and orientated so that the cutting edges are
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`be recessed 3 - 4 mm from the posterior lip
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`in contact with the endplates.
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`of the vertebral endplate to allow for proper
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`The appropriate sized preparatory trial is
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`cage placement. The height of the trial
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`then selected so that the size corresponds
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`excludes the teeth which is 0.75 mm on
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`to the size of the final Saber™ Shaver /
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`both superior and inferior surfaces.
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`Spreader, and the desired footprint (width)
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`of the final implant (Figure 8b).
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`Step Eight Cage Insertion
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`Lordotic cage - 5˚
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`Parallel cage
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`Step Nine Additional Bone Graft
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`Figure 9a
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`Figure 9b
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`The cage is anatomically designed to
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`The anti rotation inserter is then attached
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`conform to the natural shape of the disc
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`fully threaded, to the implant, taking care not
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`space. Once cage size and lordosis have
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`to over-tighten. Prior to insertion, the
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`been determined, the cage can be filled
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`surgeon may prefer to place additional bone
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`with bone graft material using the filler
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`graft in the anterior aspect of the disc space
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`block and bone tamp.
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`(Figures 9a & 9b).
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`Figure 11
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`Figure 10
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`Figure 12
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`The lateralising retractor guide is then
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`The cage is then inserted by gently tapping
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`inserted. This ensures that the implant will
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`the inserter cage assembly with the mallet.
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`stay where inserted and will not migrate
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`The cage should be recessed at least
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`medially under the dura (Figure 10). The
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`3-4 mm from the posterior lip of the
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`contoured shape of the cage facilitates
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`vertebral body. Carefully remove the
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`placement of the cage near the lateral
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`lateralising retractor to avoid injury to the
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`cortical rim of the endplate providing a
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`nerve roots. Prior to insertion of the second
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`more stable load-sharing construct. The
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`cage bone graft can be packed medially
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`cage should be orientated so that the curved
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`against the first cage.
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`lateral radius is lateral to the dura and the
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`teeth face caudal / rostral (Figure 11).
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`Additional bone graft can be placed lateral
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`Bone graft should occupy as much of the
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`to and in between the two cages. This is
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`disc space as possible.
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`gently compressed into place with the use
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`of a bone tamp. If required bone graft
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`material can be placed in the postero-lateral
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`area and the facet joints (Figure 12).
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`Note: Intra-operative
`radiographs should be obtained
`to inspect the final positioning of
`the cages (the tantalum marker
`beads embedded in the cages
`are used as radiographic
`landmarks).
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`Step Ten Compression
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`Ordering Information
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`Parallel cage
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`Lordotic cage - 5˚
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`Figure 13
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`Once both cages are in place, final plates
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`It is important to match the desired
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`or rods are selected and contoured to the
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`segmental lordosis to the lordosis of the
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`required lordosis, then final compression is
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`cage and contoured plate assembly.
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`applied. Final compression can be applied
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`Once compression is complete, final
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`by first tightening the top screws then
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`tightening of the screws and plates
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`Saber™ Cage
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`9 mm Width Implants
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`Catalogue No.
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`Description
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`1870-250-08
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`Parallel
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`1870-250-09
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`Parallel
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`1870-250-10
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`Parallel
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`1870-250-11
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`Parallel
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`1870-250-12
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`Parallel
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`1870-250-13
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`Parallel
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`1870-255-09
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`1870-255-10
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`1870-255-11
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`1870-255-12
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`1870-255-13
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`2874-099-00
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`9 mm Width Implant Caddy
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`Width
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`9 mm
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`Height
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`Length
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`8 mm
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`25 mm
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`9 mm
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`25 mm
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`10 mm 25 mm
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`11 mm 25 mm
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`12 mm 25 mm
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`13 mm 25 mm
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`9 mm
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`25 mm
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`10 mm 25 mm
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`11 mm 25 mm
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`12 mm 25 mm
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`13 mm 25 mm
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`11 mm Width Implants
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`Description
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`Width
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`Height
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`Length
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`applying the tightening wrench over the
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`is achieved with a torque wrench system.
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`loose bottom screw. A screw compression
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`A thorough inspection is then carried out
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`device is then placed over both screws and
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`ensuring that no graft material is impinging
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`tightening wrench, and compression
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`upon any neurological structures. It is also
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`applied. If a wedged cage has been used,
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`important to re-examine the foramina to
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`the compression will cause the endplates
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`ensure that an iatrogenic stenosis (from
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`to close and engage the entire length of
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`compression) has not occurred (Figure 13).
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`the cage creating the desired lordosis.
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`Step Eleven Wound Closure and Post-Operative Care
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`If desired, an epidural catheter is inserted
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`A drainage catheter is inserted. Fascial,
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`through an intra-cath sleeve adjacent to the
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`subcutaneous and skin layers are closed.
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`incision and threaded under the lamina
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`above the surgical area. The laminectomy
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`defect is protected appropriately.
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`Catalogue No.
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`1872-250-08
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`Parallel
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`1872-250-09
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`Parallel
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`1872-250-10
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`Parallel
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`1872-250-11
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`Parallel
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`1872-250-12
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`Parallel
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`1872-250-13
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`Parallel
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`11 mm
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`8 mm
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`25 mm
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`11 mm
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`9 mm
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`25 mm
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`11 mm
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`10 mm 25 mm
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`11 mm
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`11 mm 25 mm
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`11 mm
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`12 mm 25 mm
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`11 mm
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`13 mm 25 mm
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`1872-255-09
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`11 mm
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`9 mm
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`25 mm
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`1872-255-10
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`11 mm
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`10 mm 25 mm
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`1872-255-11
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`11 mm
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`11 mm 25 mm
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`1872-255-12
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`11 mm
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`12 mm 25 mm
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`1872-255-13
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`11 mm
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`13 mm 25 mm
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`2874-100-00
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`11 mm Width Implant Caddy
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`13 mm Width Implants
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`Catalogue No.
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`Description
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`Width
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`Height
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`Length
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`Catalogue No.
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`Description
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`Instrument Tray 1- Spreaders and Shavers
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`13 mm
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`8 mm
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`25 mm
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`2874-066-00
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`Instrument Tray 1 - Spreaders and Shavers
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`1874-250-08
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`Parallel
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`1874-250-09
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`Parallel
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`1874-250-10
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`Parallel
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`1874-250-11
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`Parallel
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`1874-250-12
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`Parallel
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`1872-450-13
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`Parallel
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`13 mm
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`9 mm
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`25 mm
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`13 mm
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`10 mm 25 mm
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`13 mm
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`11 mm 25 mm
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`13 mm
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`12 mm 25 mm
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`Catalogue No.
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`Description
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`13 mm
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`13 mm 25 mm
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`2874-053-00
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`Saber“ Spreader
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`1874-255-09
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`13 mm
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`9 mm
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`25 mm
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`2874-074-00
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`Saber“ Spreader
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`2874-052-00
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`Saber“ Spreader
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`Height
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`9 mm
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`10 mm
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`11 mm
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`Spreader
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`1874-255-10
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`5˚ Lordotic
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`13 mm
`
`10 mm 25 mm
`
`1874-255-11
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`13 mm
`
`11 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-075-00
`
`Saber“ Spreader
`
`1874-255-12
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`13 mm
`
`12 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-051-00
`
`Saber“ Spreader
`
`1874-255-13
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`13 mm
`
`13 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-101-00
`
`13 mm Width Implant Caddy
`
`21 mm Length Implants
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`1870-210-08
`
`Parallel
`
`1870-210-09
`
`Width
`
`9 mm
`
`Height
`
`Length
`
`8 mm
`
`21 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`21 mm
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-061-00
`
`Saber“ Shaver
`
`2874-060-00
`
`Saber“ Shaver
`
`2874-059-00
`
`Saber“ Shaver
`
`2874-058-00
`
`Saber“ Shaver
`
`12 mm
`
`13 mm
`
`Length
`
`8 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`10 mm
`
`11 mm
`
`Shaver
`
`Parallel
`
`1870-210-10
`
`Parallel
`
`1870-210-11
`
`Parallel
`
`1870-210-12
`
`Parallel
`
`1870-210-13
`
`Parallel
`
`1870-215-09
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`1870-215-10
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`1870-215-11
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`1870-215-12
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`1870-215-13
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`1872-210-08
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`10 mm 21 mm
`
`11 mm 21 mm
`
`12 mm 21 mm
`
`13 mm 21 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`21 mm
`
`10 mm 21 mm
`
`11 mm 21 mm
`
`12 mm 21 mm
`
`13 mm 21 mm
`
`21 mm
`
`2874-057-00
`
`Saber“ Shaver
`
`2874-056-00
`
`Saber“ Shaver
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-031-00
`
`Saber“ Dilator
`
`12 mm
`
`13 mm
`
`Length
`
`8 mm
`
`Dilator
`
`Parallel
`
`11 mm
`
`8 mm
`
`1872-210-09
`
`Parallel
`
`1872-210-10
`
`Parallel
`
`1872-210-11
`
`Parallel
`
`1872-210-12
`
`Parallel
`
`1872-210-13
`
`Parallel
`
`11 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`21 mm
`
`11 mm
`
`10 mm 21 mm
`
`11 mm
`
`11 mm 21 mm
`
`11 mm
`
`12 mm 21 mm
`
`11 mm
`
`13 mm 21 mm
`
`1872-215-09
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`11 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`21 mm
`
`1872-215-10
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`11 mm
`
`10 mm 21 mm
`
`1872-215-11
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`11 mm
`
`11 mm 21 mm
`
`1872-215-12
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`11 mm
`
`12 mm 21 mm
`
`1872-215-13
`
`5˚ Lordotic
`
`11 mm
`
`13 mm 21 mm
`
`2874-102-00
`
`21 mm Length Implant Caddy
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-015-00
`
`Saber“ T Handle
`
`T Handle
`
`16
`
`17
`
`10
`
`

`

`Instrument Tray 2- Cage Insertion and Trials
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-068-00
`
`Instrument Tray 2 - Cage Insertion and Trials
`
`2874-024-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`Angled Bone Tamp
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-005-00
`
`Saber“ Angled Bone Tamp
`
`2874-080-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`2874-025-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`2874-083-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`2874-026-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`Width
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`Height
`
`Length
`
`9 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`10 mm 25 mm
`
`11 mm 25 mm
`
`12 mm 25 mm
`
`13 mm 25 mm
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`Cage Filler Block
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-072-00
`
`Saber“ Cage Filler Block
`
`2874-037-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`11 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-081-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`11 mm
`
`10 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-035-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`11 mm
`
`11 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-084-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`11 mm
`
`12 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-064-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`11 mm
`
`13 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-036-00
`
`9 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`Lateralising Retractor Right
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-032-00
`
`Saber“ Lateralising Retractor Right
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`13 mm
`
`2874-082-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`13 mm
`
`10 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-034-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`13 mm
`
`11 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-085-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`13 mm
`
`12 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-033-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`13 mm
`
`13 mm 25 mm
`
`Instrument Tray 3 - End Plate Preparation
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-070-00
`
`Instrument Tray 3 - End Plate Preparation
`
`Lateralising Retractor Left
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-076-00
`
`Saber“ Lateralising Retractor Left
`
`2874-027-00
`
`Saber“ End Plate Rasp
`
`2874-087-00
`
`Saber“ End Plate Rasp
`
`2874-028-00
`
`Saber“ End Plate Rasp
`
`2874-088-00
`
`Saber“ End Plate Rasp
`
`2874-029-00
`
`Saber“ End Plate Rasp
`
`Height
`
`9 mm
`
`10 mm
`
`11 mm
`
`12 mm
`
`13 mm
`
`Universal Inserter
`
`18
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-030-00
`
`Saber“ Universal Inserter*
`
`2874-006-00
`
`Saber“ Cup Curette
`
`*Note: For use with the Saber™ PLIF Cage and the preparatory trials
`
`Endplate Rasp
`
`Cup Curette
`
`19
`
`11
`
`

`

`Down Biting Curette
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-062-00
`
`Saber“ Down Biting Curette
`
`Endplate Elevator
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-021-00
`
`Saber“ End Plate Elevator
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-077-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`Width
`
`9 mm
`
`Height
`
`Length
`
`8 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-078-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`11 mm
`
`8 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-079-00
`
`Preparatory Trial
`
`13 mm
`
`8 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2874-089-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`Width
`
`9 mm
`
`Height
`
`Length
`
`8 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-090-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`11 mm
`
`8 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-091-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`13 mm
`
`8 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-046-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`9 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-045-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`11 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-044-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`13 mm
`
`9 mm
`
`25 mm
`
`2874-092-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`9 mm
`
`10 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-093-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`11 mm
`
`10 mm 25 mm
`
`Optional Instruments
`
`2874-094-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`13 mm
`
`10 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-043-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`9 mm
`
`11 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-042-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`11 mm
`
`11 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-041-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`13 mm
`
`11 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-095-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`9 mm
`
`12 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-096-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`11 mm
`
`12 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-097-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`13 mm
`
`12 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-040-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`9 mm
`
`13 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-039-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`11 mm
`
`13 mm 25 mm
`
`2874-038-00
`
`Cage Rasp
`
`13 mm
`
`13 mm 25 mm
`
`Catalogue No.
`
`Description
`
`2029-90
`
`2029-92
`
`Slim Jim
`
`Ganglion Knife
`
`2874-073-00
`
`Bone Graft Funnel
`
`2874-022-00
`
`Bone Graft Funnel Tamp
`
`2874-010-00
`
`Flat Retractor
`
`2874-011-00
`
`Angled Retractor
`
`2874-008-00
`
`Straight Osteotome
`
`2874-065-00
`
`Slotted Mallet
`
`2874-086-00
`
`End Plate Rasp 8 mm
`
`2874-055-00
`
`Shaver 14 mm
`
`2874-054-00
`
`Shaver 15 mm
`
`2874-098-00
`
`Spreader 14 mm
`
`2874-050-00
`
`Spreader 15 mm
`
`2870-03-00
`
`End Plate Perforator
`
`20
`
`21
`
`12
`
`

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