Ascot

The cervical plate system must provide the necessary stability of the C2-C7 cervical spine while bone union formation occurs. At the same time, the system should be unobtrusively integrated into the biomechanical system of the cervical spine. ASCOT achieves a balance between maximum stability and minimum stiffness, thereby allowing load sharing with the bone to promote segmental union (Wolf's Law).

With angular variability in its semi-rigid screw/plate connection, ASCOT is able to adapt to the changing anatomical situation during the healing process. The integrated locking mechanism and self-drilling screws allow one-step screw placement and locking, resulting in a system that is efficient in processing and safe for the patient.

Neck-chest fixation system

The design of the CTJ screw head is specifically designed to guarantee patient comfort. In fact, the low-profile tulip screw prevents inflammation in the tissues of the neck and chest.

CTJ screws are used in addition to the KM system for long structures or in addition to the JOC system for the occipito-cervical junction.