For the patient, minimal invasiveness means reduced surgery trauma and reduced blood loss as well as a shorter surgery time1 than with rigid instrumentation.
Thanks to the non-fusion technique, some of the mobility is preserved in the instrumented segment, along with the patient’s intervertebral disc function.
The resulting dynamics cause the axial load sharing between the implant and the spine column. This means that the mobility in flexion and extension will be partially preserved. As a result, the overload of the implant is avoided as well. At the same time, often painful rotation and translation movements between the vertebrae are safely stabilized.
The microcrystalline surface and osteoconductive properties of Bonit® support the body’s own new bone formation in the region of the screw, and consequently a fast ingrowth.