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AIS-C Stand Alone System

AIS-C Stand Alone System is an innovative medical device designed for cervical spine fusion procedures, representing a significant advancement in spinal surgery technology. This pioneering system features a non-screw based, zero-profile, direct-anterior stand-alone interbody mechanism that revolutionizes cervical spine stabilization procedures. Distinguished by its unique approach to spinal fusion, the system enables surgeons to perform procedures through a smaller, mid-line incision using a direct anterior approach, significantly reducing surgical complexity and potential trauma. The system's sophisticated design incorporates a revolutionary zero-step locking mechanism that provides visual confirmation of engagement while maintaining the flexibility for anchor removal when necessary. Available in multiple configurations including parallel, lordotic, and convex designs, with varying footprint sizes and interbody heights ranging from 5mm to 12mm, the system accommodates diverse patient anatomies. The design's innovative features eliminate the traditional requirement for supplemental fixation such as cervical plates, streamlining the surgical process while maintaining optimal stability. The system's development involved extensive engineering analysis, including Solid Works conceptualization, 3D printed prototyping, and ASTM standard testing protocols, culminating in a Bronze A' Design Award in the Medical Devices and Medical Equipment Design category, recognizing its significant contribution to medical device innovation. This comprehensive solution represents a remarkable achievement in medical device design, offering surgeons enhanced control and efficiency while prioritizing patient outcomes through its minimally invasive approach.

spinal fusion technology, cervical spine stabilization, medical device innovation, minimally invasive surgery, interbody system, surgical implant design

Adam Dawson

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