Jazz (Prod 150402)






About Jazz (Prod 150402)

JAZZ is a temporary implant to be used in orthopedic surgery. The JAZZ system is intended to provide temporary stabilization as a bone anchor during the development of solid bony fusion and aid in the repair of bone fractures. The indications for use include the following applications:
  • Spinal trauma surgery, used in sublaminar, or facet wiring techniques;
  • Spinal reconstructive surgery, incorporated into constructs for the purpose of correction of spinal deformities such as adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, adult scoliosis, kyphosis and spondylolisthesis;
  • Spinal degenerative surgery, as an adjunct to spinal fusions. The JAZZ system may also be used in conjunction with other medical implants made of titanium alloy or Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy whenever ‘wiring’ may help secure the attachment of other implants.

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