June 1 2016
Diffusion-Weighted MRI Assessment of Adjacent Disc Degeneration After Thoracolumbar Vertebral FracturesProfessionals
Professionals
Vexim is a company dedicated to providing clinically and scientifically proven solutions for minimally invasive spine surgery. SpineJack® procedure results, from both Clinical and Biomechanical Studies, are published in international, well recognized, peer-reviewed, and PubMed-listed scientific journals.
Numerous abstracts have been presented on SpineJack® technique in both international and national spine congresses since the device was launched in Europe in 2010.
In collaboration with prestigious Universities in Germany, Biomechanical studies have been performed, proving SpineJack® procedure to be effective in restoring and maintaining vertebral height and anatomy after a vertebral compression fracture. The effectiveness has been proven both in osteoporotic, as well as in good quality bone.
Study results are published in highly ranked scientific journals.
June 1 2016
Diffusion-Weighted MRI Assessment of Adjacent Disc Degeneration After Thoracolumbar Vertebral FracturesMarch 1 2016
Third-generation percutaneous vertebral augmentation systemsApril 16 2014
Measurement of implant deployment and related forces in kyphoplasty by percutaneous approachAugust 16 2013
New perspective for third generation percutaneous vertebral augmentation proceduresJune 23 2016
Better Height Restoration, Greater Kyphosis Correction, and Fewer Refractures of Cemented VertebraeJune 3 2016
Safety and clinical performance of kyphoplasty and SpineJack® procedures in the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracturesFebruary 4 2016
Long-Term Benefits of Percutaneous Anatomical Restoration of Vertebral Compression Fractures Linked to MalignancyDecember 2 2015
Clinical Performance and Safety of 108 SpineJack® Implantations: 1-Year ResultsNovember 1 2015
Treatment of vertebral compression fractures with the cranio-caudal expandable implant SpineJack®March 9 2015
The efficacy of a percutaneous expandable titanium device in anatomical reduction of vertebral compression fracturesDecember 1 2014
Clinical Outcome after the Use of a New Craniocaudal Expandable Implant for Vertebral Compression Fracture TreatmentAugust 20 2015
Minimum cement volume required in vertebral body augmentationMay 24 2015
Height restoration of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracturesMay 22 2015
Percutaneous Dorsal Instrumentation of Vertebral Burst FracturesAugust 10 2013
Height restoration and maintenance after treating unstable osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures