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Performed by Dr. M. Komp, St. Anna Hospital Herne, Germany
RIWOspine VERTEBRIS cervical posterior
– High resolution endoscopes with shorter working length for full-endoscopic posterior approach.
– Optimized ratio of large working channel (3.1mm) to outside diameter (7mm) for minimal invasive access and effective operation.
– Fluid management optimized by engineered dimensioning of inflow and outflow preventing neural compression by high pressures of the irrigation fluid.
– Working Sleeves with atraumatic distal design to protect neural structures.
– Stable grasping forceps and punches with shorter working length and overload protection for posterior approach.
– Endoscopic high-speed drill system with reusable and disposable tools for mechanical bone and soft tissue resection for cervical foraminotomy.
– TipControl instruments for 4 MHz radiofrequency coagulation and ablation.
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