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Failure to comply with the conditions for use can cause damage to the implanted devices or serious injury to the patient, including death
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- CD HORIZON SOLERA Spinal System - Medtronic
The system is available in multiple rod diameters and screw sizes so the surgeon can choose the appropriate size for the surgeon condition, anatomy, and activity level
- CD HORIZON SOLERA 5. 5 6 - OrthOracle
Prior to closure, do a final check to ensure that the set screws are symmetrically seated in the screw heads and sheared of, that the bone graft has not become dislodged during manipulation, and that a proper count of all sheared-of set screw heads is correct (Figure 78)
- Indications Safety Warnings | Medtronic
The safety and effectiveness of pedicle screw spinal systems have been established only for spinal conditions with significant mechanical instability or deformity requiring fusion with instrumentation
- MRI following scoliosis surgery? An analysis of implant heating . . .
Therefore, it is generally believed that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) should not be carried out after scoliosis surgery, with the result that computed tomography is often preferred despite the ionizing radiation involved
- CD HORZI ON SOLERA - Isulmed
Prior to closure, do a final check to ensure that the set screws are symmetrically seated in the screw heads and sheared of, that the bone graft has not become dislodged during manipulation, and that a proper count of all sheared-of set screw heads is correct (Figure 66)
- CD HORIZON@ Spinal System Summary of Safety and Effectiveness April 2002
The CD HORIZON@ system is intended for the following indications: When used as a pedicle screw fixation system of the non-cervical posterior spine in skeletally mature patients, the CD HORIZON@
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