Spinal Implant System and Method

A spinal construct is based on a fixed contour rod and modified bone screws configured to account for different height and angular offsets between the rod and the spinal anatomy. The rod contour is adapted for percutaneous introduction thereby eliminating the need for open spinal surgery for multi-l...

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