KCO Rod-Screw Occipito-Cervico-Thoracic System
KCO Rod Screw System is a set of implants, including polyaxial screws, 3.2 mm rods, compatible hooks, crosslinks, auxiliary connectors, and occipital plates designed to address unmet needs in fixation, alignment, targeting, and extension for posterior stabilization of the upper spine. The implants provide the flexibility required to accommodate variations in patient anatomy.
About The System
The KCO Rod Screw System consists of the following components:
- KCO Multiaxial Pedicle Screw
- Laminar Hook
- KCO Rod
- Occipital Bone Rod
- Domino Bolt
- Lateral Bolt
- EF 3.2 Crosslink
- Occipital Plates
- Occipital Screw
Indications
- Compressive myelopathy
- Basilar invagination (infolding)
- Instability at the occipito-atlantoaxial segment
- Fracture and spinal cord damage
- Misalignment of the vertebrae
- Herniated discs
- Arthritis
- Tumor
- Deformities
- Infection
Features
Freedom of screw angulation
Trapezoidal thread design
Rapid locking mechanism
Fitted occipital curvature
Two fixation modes
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Surgical Instruction
This video is a demonstration of the procedure to surgeons and professionals. If you are a patient, please consult with your doctor.