MIS versatile solution for
Midline Cortical approach

RATIONALE

The M.U.S.T. MC Pedicle screw system is intended for posterior non-cervical pedicle fixation (T1-S2/ilium) and nonpedicle fixation, or anterolateral fixation (T8-L5).

M.U.S.T. MC is designed to provide the surgeon with a sleek minimally invasive solution for spinal thoracolumbar fixation

 

The Medacta MIS M.U.S.T. MC is designed to provide the surgeon with a sleek minimally invasive solution for spinal thoracolumbar fixation.

Covers the needs for lumbar and thoracic procedures.

 

Available also solid configurations (starting from 4mm diameter) and reduction screws (both cannulated and solid).

KEY FEATURES
 

Adjustable screwdriver option for both the standard (STD) and reduction (RED) tulips

 

Compatible with M.U.S.T. implants

Hybrid construct M.U.S.T. & M.U.S.T. MC for safe revision surgery

SYNERGY

MySpine MC

M.U.S.T. MC screws can be used in combination with MySpine MC.

MySpine MC is a 3D printed patient matched solution in the midline cortical approach. Posterior lumbar fusion is driven in a minimally invasive, muscle sparing way, allowing for shorter operating times and a substantial reduction of both radiation exposure and costs. The goal of MySpine MC is to combine an excellent fusion rate with greater predictability of the clinical outcomes.

PUBLICATIONS
  • Petrone S. et al., Cortical bone trajectory technique’s outcomes and procedures for posterior lumbar fusion: A retrospective study, Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2020
  • Matsukawa K. et al., Accuracy of cortical bone trajectory screw placement using patient-specific template guide system, Neurosurgical Review, 2019
  • Matsukawa K. et al., Cortical pedicle screw trajectory technique using 3D printed patient-specific-guide, M.O.R.E. Journal, 2018
  • Marengo N. et al., Cortical Bone Trajectory Screw Placement Accuracy with a Patient-Matched 3-Dimensional Printed Guide in Lumbar Spinal Surgery: A Clinical Study, WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 2019
  • Marengo N. et al., Cortical Bone Trajectory Screws in Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Minimally Invasive Surgery for Maximal Muscle Sparing—A Prospective Comparative Study with the Traditional open Technique, Clinical Study, 2018
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