The Kiva System is a novel implant-based solution for vertebral augmentation and a departure from balloon kyphoplasty, making it the first new approach to the treatment of vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) in over a decade. In three Level I/II clinical studies, the Kiva System was shown to meet or exceed the performance of ballon kyphoplasty.
Read MoreThe Blazer-C Vertebral Augmentation System is a device used in minimally invasive vertebral augmentation procedures that can be performed in a spine specialist’s office or in a hospital setting.
Read MoreOsteo-site® Vertebral Balloon uses a balloon catheter to create cavity, restore vertebral height and correct angular deformity from vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) due to osteoporosis, cancer, or benign lesion. After the void is created, the balloons are deflated and removed. The resulting cavity allows for a controlled deposition of IZI’s bone cement — which helps form an internal cast and stabilize the fracture.
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