Spinal System Central Post Elevated Laminar Hook
Definition:
A hook used in the lumbar and lower thoracic spine to engage the lamina in an up or down-going direction or when a smaller hook opening or an elevated hook top is necessary. This item is used in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar fixation system and surgical implant procedures.
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