Mecta C StandAlone - Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion Device
Mecta C StandAlone - Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion Device
Mecta C StandAlone - Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion Device
Brochure
Joint Spine Sports Med
AC D F S TA N D
Mecta-C Stand Alone is indicated for use in patients suffering from Degenerative Disc Disease at one level from C2 to T1.
ANGULAR STABILITY
• Divergent & Convergent screws combination
• Increased pull-out strength
• Enhanced in-situ primary stability
SIMPLICITY
Designed to simplify the surgical steps through an
easy and controlled implantation.
TIPEEK TECHNOLOGY
The modular Mecta-C Stand Alone system in conjunction with the
TiPEEK bioactive [1] plasma-sprayed titanium coated cages, provides
value to improved stability and enhanced fusion rate.
ALONE SOLUTION
VERSATILE SYSTEM
Two diffferent options allow the surgeons to select the one that will best suit their patient’s needs.
RIGID FIXATION
• Locking Screw & Threaded Plate for a secure
rigid fixation of the construct
• One step screw lock system
• Intrinsic Antibackout system
Antibackout screw
“VARIABLE” FIXATION
• Lag Screw & Unthreaded Plate to allow micro-
motion and proper load distribution according to
the Wolff’s law [2]
• Physiological-like support that may lead to a
stable configuration
• Easy insertion of the central Antibackout screw
to safely fix the Lag screw
7°
15x13 mm 5mm - 12 mm
16x14 mm (+1mm increments)
18x15 mm
SCREWS
Self-Tapping & Self-Drilling screws are avaialble both for Locking and Lag screws.
12 mm 12 mm
+2 mm +2 mm
increments increments
20 mm 20 mm
MODULAR DESIGN OFFERS FREEDOM OF CHOICE
Universal cage to plate «snap-in» concept allows
1-click construct assembly:
MULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONS
FLUSH TRIO
HYBRID * QUATTRO
Reduces the risk of impingement with Offers improved Stability and Torsional
surronding anatomical structures. Resistance. The convergent/divergent
Best fit design for C7-T1 or C2-C3. screw trajectory minimize the adjecent
level interference in multilevel fixation.
* not available in Limited Market Release.
REFERENCES
[1] B.Walsh et el. Effect of titanium coating on PEEK osteoconductivity in an ovine model, 8° M.O.R.E. International Symposium [2] H.M. Frost, Wolff’s Law and bone’s structural adaptations to mechanical usage: an overview for
clinicians, Angled Ortho 1994
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