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Posterior cervical fixation systems

Infinity™ 2 OCT system

<p>The Infinity™ 2 occipitocervical upper thoracic (OCT) system stabilizes the spine of the craniocervical, cervical, and/or upper thoracic spine (occiput-T3).</p>

Features

  • Improved visibility and line-of-sight with reduced length and lower profile instrument designs
  • Multiple screwdriver options with improved driver/screw engagement
  • Enhanced final tightening experience
  • Expanded set of tools designed to address the challenging anatomy of the occipitocervical junction

Multi-axial screw

Up to 60⁰ of angulation in any direction
 

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Reduction meets angulation: reduction multi-axial screw

Additional 10 mm of reduction in the screw head allow for easier rod capture.  The screw offers up to 60° angulation and reduction can be achieved at every angle.

Screw Head Rod Capture

Full spectrum of rod diameters and materials

Accommodating various spinal applications and construction demands

Full spectrum of rods

Versatility at the CT junction

Simplifying the complex, including the cervical thoracic (CT) junction

Versatility at Junctions screws and rods

Optimized connecting components

Versatility with simplified assembly

The Infinity™ OCT system offers lower-profile connecting components, which provide versatility and simplified assembly.

Refined navigated instruments

Designed for the posterior cervical upper thoracic working space

The Infinity™ OCT system offers an optimized adjustable drill guide.

Powerease™ system compatible

Navigated drills, taps, and drivers integrated with Powerease™ system

The Infinity™ OCT system provides longer drilling depths with Powerease™ drill.


Screw options that offer strong cervical fixation, lower anatomic risk‡,1


The PILAR™ technique trajectory range is 25 to 45 degrees.

PILAR™ technique trajectory range is 25 to 45 degrees.

Meet the PILAR™ technique, a procedure with pedicle inlet screw options that offer less anatomic risk compared to a pedicle trajectory using a full pedicle screw.‡,1 The PILAR™ technique can achieve improved fixation and streamlined workflow benefits of a traditional pedicle screw without the traditional pitfalls of neurological and vascular risk.‡,1



† As compared to Vertex Select™ reconstruction system.

‡ Cadaveric results may not be indicative of clinical performance.

  1. Martin CT, Bhowmick DA, Rossi V, Coric D, Pham MH, Schweitzer A, Woods D, Rawlinson JJ. Cervical Pedicle Inlet Screws: A Novel Trajectory for Navigated Sub-axial Cervical Screw Placement With Improved Biomechanical Characteristics Compared to Lateral Mass Screws. Global Spine J. 2025 Jul 8;16(1):21925682251352439. doi: 10.1177/21925682251352439. PMID: 40626463; PMCID: PMC12237946.