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Versatility Re-imagined

The PedFuse Pedicle Screw System is a cannulated system for MIS, LES and percutaneous procedures. Its screws have a reverse thread that resists cross threading and creates a lock between the tulip and set screw to ensure that the rod stays firmly in place. PedFuse REturn It’s designed with a low profile and narrow tulip so that it can be more easily maneuvered around the anatomy. The low profile system also disrupts less soft tissue.


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Cortican Screw Thread

Breakable Tulip Tabs

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Friction Fit Washer


 
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Designed With Purpose

The Crux Cross Connector can be used to connect rods for all PedFuse® Pedicle Screw Systems to allow for more security. It pivots around the midpoint and translates longitudinally to optimally fit a variety of patients and procedures. It is also provided in multiple configurations.


Features & Benefits

Friction Fit

Crux features a friction-fit stability system ensuring the device retains it’s shape during surgeon placement.

Wide Span

SpineFrontier’s state-of-the-art cross connector is designed with adjustability in mind widening to fit a multitude of constructs and anatomy.

Tactile Feedback

This world-class device provides the surgeon sure-fire security by integrating an audible “click” to ensure secure placement.

INDICATIONS:

The PedFuse Pedicle Screw System is intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in skeletally mature patients as an adjunct to fusion in the treatment of the following acute instabilities or deformities of the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine: degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurological impairment, fracture, dislocation, scoliosis, kyphosis, spinal tumor, and failed previous fusion (Pseudoarthrosis).

In addition, the PedFuse Pedicle Screw System is indicated for the treatment of severe spondylolisthesis (Grade 3 and 4) of the L5-S1 vertebrae in skeletally mature patients receiving fusion by autogenous bone graft.